Citrix should be able to move between
domains without much problem. You might have to recreate the farm connection
if you are using an SQL database, chfarm should do the trick. It might carry
over fine though. Most of the Citrix apps run with local
credentials unless you change them, so it shouldn’t cause any great
grief. Kevin From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Desmond I’d use ADMT … at a minimum you’ll want to run the
security translation wizard if you don’t use the move computer wizard.
MSSQL will require some manual work. I have no idea about Citrix. Thanks, Brian Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] c - 312.731.3132 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Danny Thanks to advice from the ActiveDir community (this mailing list) and
Microsoft's ADMT and ExMerge, we have successfully completed an interforest
migration - of users, computers, and mailboxes. Next up: the servers, 12 of
them. Two DC's, the rest are made up of file, print, Exchange, MS SQL
(integrated auth), Citrix, and backup. The source forest will no longer be
necessary in a few weeks. Would you recommend using ADMT for the servers as
well? I know that the DC's and Exchange server will be done manually.. |
- [ActiveDir] Users, Computers, and Mailboxes migrat... Danny
- RE: [ActiveDir] Users, Computers, and Mailbox... Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] Users, Computers, and Mai... Kevin Brunson
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- RE: [ActiveDir] Users, Computers, and Mai... Brian Desmond
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