

#Admt 3.2 guide windows#
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#Admt 3.2 guide how to#
It also shows how to use ADMT to perform security translation between different Active Directory forests. ADMT Guide: Migrating and Restructuring Active Directory Domains Microsoft Corporation Published: June 2014 Author: Justin Hall Editors: Jim Becker, Margery Spears Abstract This guide explains how to use the Active Directory® Migration Tool to migrate users, groups, standalone managed service accounts, and computers between Active Directory domains in different forests (interforest migration) or between Active Directory domains in the same forest (intraforest migration). It runson all versions of Windows Server and can migrate objects to and from any Active Directoryenvironment. The latest version of ADMT 3.2 is available on Microsoft Connect(http:go.fwlink?LinkId=401534) and it supersedes all previous versions. After you deploy Active Directory or AD DS, you might decideto further reduce the complexity of your environment by either restructuring domains betweenforests or restructuring domains within a single forest.You can use the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) to perform object migrations andsecurity translation as necessary so that users can maintain access to network resources duringthe migration process.

Restructuring involves the migration of resources between Active Directory domains in either thesame forest or in different forests.
