Release Notes
Quest® On Demand Migration – Active Directory
Release Notes
May 24, 2023
This release of Quest® On Demand Migration – Active Directory includes the following solutions:
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Directory Sync
Directory Sync can set up and maintain an Active Directory sync, an Azure AD sync, or even a sync between Active Directory and Azure AD. Users in merging organizations can find each other in a unified Global Address List (GAL).
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Active Directory
Active Directory enables you to migrate Active Directory to accelerate your enterprise M&A and modernization initiatives. Quest® On Demand Migration – Active Directory is a solution that integrates and migrates Active Directory, Azure Active Directory, and hybrid directory environments without requiring trusts, SQL, network connectivity, or installing servers.
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Domain Move
Domain Move provides the “Domain Cutover” or move functionality. This powerful feature guides the migration operator through the entire domain move process and automates many of the steps.
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Domain Rewrite
On Demand Migration provides the “Domain Rewrite” or Email Rewrite (ERS) functionality. This powerful feature allow end users to communicate from a common email domain from Day One—on both inbound and outbound mail—so you present as a unified, cohesive brand. And, you get all of this without downtime — so you won’t have critical gaps in communication.
View the online Quest® On Demand Migration – Active Directory User Guide for more information: https://support.quest.com/technical-documents/on-demand-migration/current/active-directory-user-guide
These release notes provide information about the Quest® On Demand Migration – Active Directory release.
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New Features
New features in this deployment:
- The ability to read Azure AD Joined cloud devices has been added when Azure AD Joined Device SKU is enabled. A new Azure AD Joined Device option and device attribute filters have been added to the Object Filter Settings.
See also:
Enhancements
The following is a list of enhancements implemented in this deployment.
General enhancements
The -BypassSecurityGroupManagerCheck switch has been added to the Add/Remove -DistributionGroupMember. This allows for the management of members inside of the groups that were matched and not created by the application. |
41236 |
The Offboard process reconciles the licenses again before performing the hard delete. |
41371 |
The Download Mapping File task has been added to Default Credential Cache job. |
41428 |
The Device Cache Service now favors online devices during job polling. |
42008 |
Resolved Issues
The following is a list of issues addressed in this deployment.
General resolved issues
A Device Job is not able to queue due to missing job parameters resulting 500 error in the interface. |
38031 |
The ARS process will assign an IP address when ARS is set to enabled, however the project is not in an active state. |
40012 |
The PushJob with reconcile does not set the agent heartbeat during reconcile remove. |
41360 |
The agent credential cannot be used if the password contains the "£" character. |
41470 |
The device wave example CSV contains users instead of devices. |
41605 |
The change log displays the "deferred:Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.MicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject" error. |
41631 |
Downloaded workflow execution logs are empty when logging should be present. |
41717 |
When creating new client, the default for SendExpiryEmail is not set to true. |
42116 |
The 'Member Emails' column should be removed from group export file in Directory Sync. |
42391 |
The cloud device registration is reset if the device record is deleted. |
42445 |