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Exactly! If the two domains shared a common adminp database, this would
not be challenging, just a procedural task.
Thanks,
Jose del Risco
Corporate Domino Administrator
Oshkosh Truck Corporation
(920) 420.9151 x 2741
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I think the question is how will he move the clients if the two domains do
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You will have to work out the details but here is the concept that worked
quite well for us on a x-domain migration.
1) copy the person docs from A to B along with needed certificates
2) copy desired groups if any
3) rep the mail files
4) move the clients
5) you know have said Domain A users on Domain B
6) rename in Domain A users to Domain B format
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Has anyone ever had to migrate a user from a server in one domain to
another domain that do not share a common adminp database. Basically, two
separate subsidiaries that each maintain their own environment. Any
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