Migration Manager for Active Directory provides several options and tools to ensure maximum security, integrity, and performance of your restructured environment. To make sure that resources are accessed properly after restructuring, Migration Manager for Active Directory allows you to delete SIDHistory entries for migrated accounts and remove references to source accounts from ACLs.
Migration Manager for Active Directory also provides options to disable or delete source accounts and clean your network of any unused objects that could affect the security and stability of your environment.
Migration Manager for Active Directory provides tools and features to assist administrators throughout the entire migration process. Migration involves migrating Active Directory objects (such as users, groups and resources) from the source domain to the target domain.
A migration in an enterprise network consists of five major stages:
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These steps are described in more detail in the related topics:
Account migration is the core step of the migration process. During this step you select a group of accounts (users, groups, and computers) and migrate them to the target domain.
A migration session is basically a group of accounts to be migrated. The following are important features of account migration:
Most migration projects last longer than a weekend. This means there is a period when source and target environments have to coexist, and it is important that the environments be kept in sync. For example, a phone number changed in one directory should also change in the other. Synchronization of security-related attributes, such as passwords or group membership, is even more important.
Migration Manager for Active Directory can continuously and efficiently synchronize the source and target accounts and groups. The tool detects all changes in Active Directory that occurred since the objects were last synchronized and brings them over to the other side. Synchronization can be scheduled through Migration Manager for Active Directory; no command prompts or Windows Scheduled Tasks are required.
With this functionality, you don’t need to worry about keeping the environments in sync during the transition period. Coexistence is maintained automatically until you are ready to switch completely to the new directory.
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NOTE: During migrations that include Microsoft Exchange, synchronization is normally set to create any objects for which no match can be found. Such objects are created in a specified staging OU and later are moved to the appropriate OU by migration sessions. This allows you to maintain a unified global address list (GAL) for both organizations. See the Migration Manager for Exchange documentation for details. |
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