ute. If nothing matches, you can use the route mentioned below,
after doing your matching manually in excel.
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s created.
Thank you for the response!
Adam
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I have used Quest’s migratory product
in similar situations where the user base was populated, but all we wanted was
symbolic linkage for groups, reacling and sidhistory, without disturbing what
was there already, and nothing “broke”, including mail. I’ve
also done a non ADC migration’s usi
We use Quest Fastlane Migrator to migrate the users with their existing
SIDs. We migrated a long time ago with ADMT, and Quest will 'merge' the
user with their existing account, and retain all the SID history. Works
pretty well.
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My company used Net IQ and had great results. Cost was about 6.00 per user
for the whole suite. (Includes Exchange Migrator) We tried ADMT but had
problems with the local profiles migrating over to the new domain.
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What are the desired results?
How were the user accounts and mailboxes created in the new domain
initially? Are the users authenticating against the mailboxes with their NT
4 accounts, or with the AD accounts? Is there an Exch 5.5 organization and
an ADC in the mix?
Hunter
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