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ADMT v3 profile questions
"John R" <jsr^^^813[ at ]zoom^^^internet.net> 05.07.2007 14:51:06
Hello,

I have browsed this group, and checked Microsoft.com, but I can't seem to
find info on this issue. Maybe someone here can point me in the right
direction.

I am testing an upcoming domain migration (inter-forest). Domain A is 2003
native, domain B is 2000 native.

I have a workstation in domain A. I create a user in domain B. I log on to
the workstation in domain A using the domain B logon. This creates a
profile on the machine called username. I make profile changes. I logoff
and back on, and the profile is accessed correctly.

I then migrate the user from domain B to domain A.

When I log on to the workstation in domain A using the migrated user account
in domain A, XP Pro SP2 creates a new profile called username.A.

I have verified that the SID history was migrated (via both the migration
log and also using ADSIEDIT), and SID filtering is disabled between the
domains, although at this point the second domain is out of the picture
since I have a domain A user logging on to a domain A workstation.

I assume, although I now need to test, that if the workstation originated in
domain B, and was also migrated that this would not be an issue since the
ADMT agent would have made changes to the profile.

Should I have expected the domain A logon to access the old profile, or do I
have a basic misunderstanding?

One more note, I renamed the username.A folder to username.A.old, and then
renamed the username folder to username.A. Upon logging in using the domain
A user account, I was able to correctly access the profile so I do not think
it is a permissions issue.

Thank you in advance for your time.

John R


RE: ADMT v3 profile questions
v-kzhao[ at ]online.microsoft.com ("Ken Zhao [MSFT]") 06.07.2007 02:54:38
Hello John,

Thank you for using newsgroup!

From your post, based on my research, I have not found any similar issues
reported. Anyone else has any experience sharing?

Thanks & Regards,

Ken Zhao

Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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| Hello,
|
| I have browsed this group, and checked Microsoft.com, but I can't seem to
| find info on this issue. Maybe someone here can point me in the right
| direction.
|
| I am testing an upcoming domain migration (inter-forest). Domain A is
2003
| native, domain B is 2000 native.
|
| I have a workstation in domain A. I create a user in domain B. I log on
to
| the workstation in domain A using the domain B logon. This creates a
| profile on the machine called username. I make profile changes. I
logoff
| and back on, and the profile is accessed correctly.
|
| I then migrate the user from domain B to domain A.
|
| When I log on to the workstation in domain A using the migrated user
account
| in domain A, XP Pro SP2 creates a new profile called username.A.
|
| I have verified that the SID history was migrated (via both the migration
| log and also using ADSIEDIT), and SID filtering is disabled between the
| domains, although at this point the second domain is out of the picture
| since I have a domain A user logging on to a domain A workstation.
|
| I assume, although I now need to test, that if the workstation originated
in
| domain B, and was also migrated that this would not be an issue since the
| ADMT agent would have made changes to the profile.
|
| Should I have expected the domain A logon to access the old profile, or
do I
| have a basic misunderstanding?
|
| One more note, I renamed the username.A folder to username.A.old, and
then
| renamed the username folder to username.A. Upon logging in using the
domain
| A user account, I was able to correctly access the profile so I do not
think
| it is a permissions issue.
|
| Thank you in advance for your time.
|
| John R
|
|
|

RE: ADMT v3 profile questions
v-kzhao[ at ]online.microsoft.com ("Ken Zhao [MSFT]") 10.07.2007 07:32:25
Hi John,

I am just writing to see how everything is going. If you have any updates
on this issue, please feel free to let me know.

Thanks & Regards,

Ken Zhao

Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security <http://www.microsoft.com/security>
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| Hello John,
|
| Thank you for using newsgroup!
|
| From your post, based on my research, I have not found any similar issues
| reported. Anyone else has any experience sharing?
|
| Thanks & Regards,
|
| Ken Zhao
|
| Microsoft Online Support
| Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
|
| Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
<http://www.microsoft.com/security>
| ====================================================
| When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
| that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
| ====================================================
| This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
|
|
|
|
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| | From: "John R" <jsr^^^813[ at ]zoom^^^internet.net>
| | Subject: ADMT v3 profile questions
| | Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 10:51:06 -0400
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| microsoft.public.windows.server.migration:1588
| | X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windows.server.migration
| |
| | Hello,
| |
| | I have browsed this group, and checked Microsoft.com, but I can't seem
to
| | find info on this issue. Maybe someone here can point me in the right
| | direction.
| |
| | I am testing an upcoming domain migration (inter-forest). Domain A is
| 2003
| | native, domain B is 2000 native.
| |
| | I have a workstation in domain A. I create a user in domain B. I log
on
| to
| | the workstation in domain A using the domain B logon. This creates a
| | profile on the machine called username. I make profile changes. I
| logoff
| | and back on, and the profile is accessed correctly.
| |
| | I then migrate the user from domain B to domain A.
| |
| | When I log on to the workstation in domain A using the migrated user
| account
| | in domain A, XP Pro SP2 creates a new profile called username.A.
| |
| | I have verified that the SID history was migrated (via both the
migration
| | log and also using ADSIEDIT), and SID filtering is disabled between the
| | domains, although at this point the second domain is out of the picture
| | since I have a domain A user logging on to a domain A workstation.
| |
| | I assume, although I now need to test, that if the workstation
originated
| in
| | domain B, and was also migrated that this would not be an issue since
the
| | ADMT agent would have made changes to the profile.
| |
| | Should I have expected the domain A logon to access the old profile, or
| do I
| | have a basic misunderstanding?
| |
| | One more note, I renamed the username.A folder to username.A.old, and
| then
| | renamed the username folder to username.A. Upon logging in using the
| domain
| | A user account, I was able to correctly access the profile so I do not
| think
| | it is a permissions issue.
| |
| | Thank you in advance for your time.
| |
| | John R
| |
| |
| |
|
|

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