Scenario: Two companies merge and will be creating a new domain with the intent to migrate all existing AD user and workstation computer objects from both domains into the new merged domain - two way transitive trust relationships will be established between all three domains. Once all business systems have been integrated into the new domain, both legacy domains will be decommissioned.
Question: In the short term, can both legacy companies keep their existing CM07 sites siloed, residing in the legacy domains while managing their own migrated clients in the new domain? Long term plan would be to migrate both CM07 sites into a single CM12 site in the new merged domain. If this is possible (supported?), what effort would be involved and what are the concerns going forward? The other options would be to; a) install a CM07 Central Primary Site in the new domain and attach legacy CM07 sites as child primary sites. b) migrate CM07 to CM12 in legacy domains and then migrate both into single CM12 site in new domain. Thanks in advance. Jerry Lai Systems Engineer, Desktop Management Herbert Smith Freehills T +61 3 9288 1780 | M +61 419 898 461 | F +61 3 9288 1567 www.herbertsmithfreehills.com<http://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com> Please consider the environment before printing this email Herbert Smith Freehills LLP and its subsidiaries and Herbert Smith Freehills, an Australian Partnership, are separate member firms of the international legal practice known as Herbert Smith Freehills. This message is confidential and may be covered by legal professional privilege. If you are not the intended recipient you must not disclose or use the information contained in it. If you have received this email in error please notify us immediately by return email or by calling our main switchboard on +612 9225 5000 and delete the email. Further information is available from www.herbertsmithfreehills.com.

