Frances [MSFT]
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Mon Jan 10, 2005 4:57 pm Post subject:
RE: migration help |
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Hi,
In my opinion, whether to perform the user migration or not depends on your
real environment. However, it is recommended to migrate the groups and
users separately
Generally, we recommend migrate the groups and user objects in the
following order:
Universal groups
Global groups
Domain Local groups
User accounts
Computer objects
Each group type has different rules for membership and serves a different
purpose. This affects the order that the groups are migrated from the
source to the target domains. Universal groups can contain members from any
domain in the forest and replicate group membership to the global catalog.
For this reason, they can be used for administrative groups. When you
restructure domains, it is recommended to migrate universal groups first.
In addition, I would like to suggest that you migrate the groups and users
separately (do not migrate the associated members when migrating groups).
During the group migration, please use the following configurations
[Group Options]
Copy group members * Not Checked
Fix membership of group * Checked
During the user migration, please use the following configurations:
[User Options]
Migrate associated user groups * Not Checked
Fix users' group memberships * Checked
If the groups have previously been migrated, choosing the above options
will update the group memberships during the user migration.
Any update, let us get in touch!
Best regards,
Frances He
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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