As
long as the VPN connection is at the router level and isn't a desktop VPN then
you will be alright.
I just
finished migrating most my of Division with eight different locations being VPN
locations. The only problem I ran into was with our remote users who use
desktop VPN software. The desktop VPN software needs to be launched by the
end-user which means after the laptop was migrated and reboot the user could not
log on because the laptop couldn't find the domain until after it was connected
with the VPN software which couldn't be launched until after the user was logged
on. The Chicken and the Egg problem.
But
the site based VPN users went flawlessly, (oh, after we solved an MTU sizing
issue at those locations).
Hope
this info helps.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 3:27 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] Migrating remote users to new domainI'd appreciate a quick heads up on this. I have a Windows 2003 native Mode domain with 150 odd remote users. These users are connected to the domain via client VPN over Broadband.Will it be possible to migrate these users and computers to a new domain using ADMT (or third party tool) without bringing the workstations onto the LAN. Anyone done something similar ?Ian