Re: XP on NT Domain Migrating local profiles to 2003 AD with ADMT 3.0

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Thanks for that Jason

Only thing I can see Ive done wrong then is to migrate the Computer first
before the user.

I shall go back and try again.

"Jason Tan (MSFT)" <v-jasont@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hell

More information for your reference:

The Recommended Migration Order is listed below for your reference:
1. Trust migration (UI Only)
2. Service account migration
3. Domain Global Group
4. Domain Local Group
5. User migration
6. Computer migration
7. Security translation
8. Report

Hope the information helps.

Best Regards,

Jason Tan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| Hello,
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| Thank you for your post.
|
| Local profiles contain the desktop state and user data for users in the
| source account domain. ADMT can migrate local profiles only for
| workstations running Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Microsoft?
Windows?
| XP. Migrate local user profiles for a batch of users immediately after
| migrating the batch of users, and before the users log on to the target
| domain.
|
| It is important to verify that user profile translation succeeded for
each
| user before that user is allowed to log on. If the user profile
translation
| fails for a user, that user must not log on to the target domain. Roll
the
| user back manually, by disabling the user account in the target domain,
and
| enabling the account in the source domain.
|
| Before you migrate local user profiles, create a list of the
workstations
| in the source domain. You can migrate local user profiles by running the
| ADMT console, by using the ADMT command-line option, or by using a
script.
|
| For more detailed information please refere to the following article:
|
| Migrating Users in Batches
|
<http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/f/?en/Library/a2040dd5-c5f4-4f6
| 1-830e-f47b5b3b6e3b1033.mspx>
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| Translating Local User Profiles
|
<http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/f/?en/Library/e9197ee7-d959-4b0
| 0-aff4-19b575ba28561033.mspx>
|
| Hope the information helps. If there is anything that is unclear, please
| feel free to let me know.
|
| Best Regards,
|
| Jason Tan
|
| Microsoft Online Partner Support
| Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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| | From: "Tim Guy" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| | Subject: XP on NT Domain Migrating local profiles to 2003 AD with ADMT
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| | Ive have a customer who is running Windows XP machines on an NT 4.0
| domain.
| |
| | We are migrating the users and computers over to a 2003 domain.
| |
| | A section of users are network users, but have local profiles only.
| |
| | I was assuming that with the ADMT I could migrate the computer account
| and
| | then the user account / SID and then tie up the migrate user/sid with
the
| | old local profile.
| |
| | It doesn't. If there is a user profile called user1, then all I get is
| the
| | user1.acme as a secondary profile.
| |
| | All I can do it copy the old folder into the new folder.
| |
| | I am migrating the computer account first, and then the user.
| |
| | Am I doing something wrong, or maybe doing it the wrong way around?
| |
| | Cheers
| |
| | Tim
| |
| |
| |
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|



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