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#CREATE A .PES FILE HOW TO#
You will probably find many more guides on the internet on how to prepare the domain and groups and other small things.Īfter you install ADMT and you want to migrate also the Passwords then you will have to install also “ Password Export Server“.Īfter you install PES you will have to create a KEY for password encryption.
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Please see this Technet article regarding preparation of the domain, and here is the Technet article regarding password migration domain preparation. Now, if you also plan on migrating the passwords and SID history from one forest to the other you will also need to further prepare the target and source domain for the migration.
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So first install SQL Express 2005 SP1 then install the ADMT. If this is your case also then do NOT install SQL Express 2008, just install SQL Express 2005 SP1 because the ADMT 3.2 will not work with SQL Express 2008 installed on the DC. In my case I had the ADMT installed on Domain Controller instead of a member server. Now, before you install ADMT 3,2 remember you will have to install SQL Express server. So I prepared the target forest for migration by setting up the trust relationship between my forest and the target forest, delegated the rights on the remote forest for my administrative user and installed ADTM 3.2 on both forests as I was going to experiment migration from both forests. I had to migrate some users from my forest into a brand new forest and I was told to just create all the users on the new forest.