ADMT2 - Active Directory Migration Tool Version 2 - Manual

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  • NeoPa
    Recognized Expert Moderator MVP
    • Oct 2006
    • 32633

    ADMT2 - Active Directory Migration Tool Version 2 - Manual

    I'm looking for an electronic version of the manual for this tool.
    I can't believe how prevalent the references are for it, but finding a manual seems beyond my searching capabilities.
    If anyone knows of a link I'd be grateful.
  • Motoma
    Recognized Expert Specialist
    • Jan 2007
    • 3236

    #2
    Dude, I found it in both French and Spanish, but the English versions all want you to pay subscription fees.

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    • Motoma
      Recognized Expert Specialist
      • Jan 2007
      • 3236

      #3
      This link might be what you are looking for.

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      • NeoPa
        Recognized Expert Moderator MVP
        • Oct 2006
        • 32633

        #4
        Originally posted by Motoma
        It certainly is. Thank you :)

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        • Motoma
          Recognized Expert Specialist
          • Jan 2007
          • 3236

          #5
          Originally posted by NeoPa
          It certainly is. Thank you :)
          Glad to help. Good luck with your migration.

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          • NeoPa
            Recognized Expert Moderator MVP
            • Oct 2006
            • 32633

            #6
            Originally posted by Motoma
            Glad to help. Good luck with your migration.
            Thanks. It's a real PITA ATM but I'm hoping we can work something out by the end of the week.
            If I have any more problems I'll be back here to cry on your shoulder, don't worry ;)

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            • NeoPa
              Recognized Expert Moderator MVP
              • Oct 2006
              • 32633

              #7
              Motoma,

              Just to let you know, I did get that working fairly well in the end. It saved me heaps of work so thank you so much.
              I also got down and dirty with LDIFDE, a tool that exports and imports AD info into and from LDIF data format. There are some limitations in what it can modify, but it dumps all the data (most useful stuff anyway), and handled almost all of the non-basic changes I needed to apply after fiddling with the intermediate text files. This is also a standard MS Windows tool and I would recommend it, but only to the stout-hearted or very experienced.
              Thanks again for your invaluable help.

              -Adrian.

              PS. A couple of links might be helpful :
              Using LDIFDE to import and export directory objects to Active Directory
              LDIFDE - Modify

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              • Motoma
                Recognized Expert Specialist
                • Jan 2007
                • 3236

                #8
                Thanks for posting those links; since your last post, I have sent two other individuals to take a look at this thread, I am sure it will be a good reference for them as well.

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                • NeoPa
                  Recognized Expert Moderator MVP
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 32633

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Motoma
                  Thanks for posting those links; since your last post, I have sent two other individuals to take a look at this thread, I am sure it will be a good reference for them as well.
                  Oh cool. I'm very pleased to hear that.
                  I've always had a knack for creating script type files - especially text based ones.
                  The CMD.Exe command line has proven very powerful for me in the past.
                  LDIFDE is admittedly, a bit more complicated, but can be a very powerful tool for use with large updates in AD.
                  Let me know if you have any related questions you need a hand with.

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