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travis.abrams@xxxx.yyy
 | | 09/12/2005 9:08 AM |
| We are setting up our lab as the lab.company.com
domain. I have an export of our production environment using
ldifde -f Exportuser.ldf -s Server1 -t 3268 -d
"dc=Export,dc=com" -p subtree -r
"(&(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=User)(givenname=*))" -l
"cn,givenName,objectclass,sAMAccountName" . In
the file it references our production domain. Can I just replace that reference
with our Lab domain?
Thanks,
Holland + Knight Travis
Abrams IT Security &
Systems Manager Holland &
Knight LLP | | | |
| Alm@xxxx.yyy
 | | 09/13/2005 2:17 AM |
| ________________________________
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of travis.abrams@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue 9/13/2005 8:44 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Importing user from one domain to another Thanks Al. The lab will be isolated, we are trying to replicate the production environment as close as possible. We will use it to test schema extensions, new apps like MIIS, etc. I was under the impression the accounts would be created but set as disabled with a null password. Please advise you have any ideas on how to make this smoother.
Thanks again,
Travis Abrams
________________________________
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Al Mulnick
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 7:23 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Importing user from one domain to another Yep. You can even have LDIF do it for you if you wanted. ;)
Not sure you have the information you need to create the new users though. You may want to check that. (for example, what are you planning to do about surname or passwords or enabled vs. disabled accounts?)
Any particular reason why you are creating this on the a network that can talk to the production network? I don't know the purpose of this lab, but if you want true pre-production lab it might make more sense to use something virtual and isolated. It may be that you have that already and this is something different for all I know.
Al
________________________________
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of travis.abrams@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon 9/12/2005 5:06 PM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ActiveDir] Importing user from one domain to another We are setting up our lab as the lab.company.com domain. I have an export of our production environment using
ldifde -f Exportuser.ldf -s Server1 -t 3268 -d "dc=Export,dc=com" -p subtree -r "(&(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=User)(givenname=*))" -l "cn,givenName,objectclass,sAMAccountName" . In the file it references our production domain. Can I just replace that reference with our Lab domain?
Thanks,
Holland + Knight
Travis Abrams
IT Security & Systems Manager
Holland & Knight LLP
________________________________
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| Alm@xxxx.yyy
 | | 09/13/2005 11:24 AM |
| ________________________________
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of travis.abrams@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon 9/12/2005 5:06 PM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ActiveDir] Importing user from one domain to another We are setting up our lab as the lab.company.com domain. I have an export of our production environment using
ldifde -f Exportuser.ldf -s Server1 -t 3268 -d "dc=Export,dc=com" -p subtree -r "(&(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=User)(givenname=*))" -l "cn,givenName,objectclass,sAMAccountName" . In the file it references our production domain. Can I just replace that reference with our Lab domain?
Thanks,
Holland + Knight
Travis Abrams
IT Security & Systems Manager
Holland & Knight LLP
________________________________
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| travis.abrams@xxxx.yyy
 | | 09/13/2005 12:46 PM |
| Thanks Al. The lab will be isolated, we are trying to
replicate the production environment as close as possible. We will use it
to test schema extensions, new apps like MIIS, etc. I was under the impression
the accounts would be created but set as disabled with a null password.
Please advise you have any ideas on how to make this
smoother.
Thanks again,
Travis
Abrams
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Al
MulnickSent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 7:23 AMTo:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Importing user
from one domain to another Yep. You can even have LDIF
do it for you if you wanted. ;)
Not sure you have the information you need
to create the new users though. You may want to check that. (for example,
what are you planning to do about surname or passwords or enabled vs. disabled
accounts?)
Any particular reason why you are creating
this on the a network that can talk to the production network? I don't
know the purpose of this lab, but if you want true pre-production lab it might
make more sense to use something virtual and isolated. It may be that you have
that already and this is something different for all I know.
Al From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on
behalf of travis.abrams@xxxxxxxxxSent: Mon 9/12/2005 5:06
PMTo: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [ActiveDir]
Importing user from one domain to another
We are setting up our lab as the lab.company.com
domain. I have an export of our production environment using
ldifde -f Exportuser.ldf -s Server1 -t 3268 -d
"dc=Export,dc=com" -p subtree -r
"(&(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=User)(givenname=*))" -l
"cn,givenName,objectclass,sAMAccountName" . In
the file it references our production domain. Can I just replace that reference
with our Lab domain?
Thanks,
Holland + Knight Travis
Abrams IT Security &
Systems Manager Holland &
Knight LLP | | | |
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