RE: [ActiveDir] Transferring records from one ADAM server to a new ADAM server

2006-02-06 Thread joe
ms Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 2:10 PM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Transferring records from one ADAM server to a new ADAM server We are using the server move as an opportunity to clean up the schema and remove some attributes which are no longer needed. Fr

Re: [ActiveDir] Transferring records from one ADAM server to a new ADAM server

2006-02-06 Thread Al Mulnick
I suppose so.  I thought you also wanted to create a replica in the sense that password last set, password history, password, etc would also come over?   I don't know of anything that can take you from one directory to another and retain such information, although for some of that you likely could

Re: [ActiveDir] Transferring records from one ADAM server to a new ADAM server

2006-02-06 Thread Greg Nims
We are using the server move as an opportunity to clean up the schema and remove some attributes which are no longer needed. From everything I have read, deleting them from an existing schema is difficult, so we wanted to rebuild the schema from scratch on the new server, then copy the object

Re: [ActiveDir] Transferring records from one ADAM server to a new ADAM server

2006-02-05 Thread Al Mulnick
Wouldn't it make more sense to replicate it over vs. transferring it like that?   Al  On 2/3/06, Greg Nims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: We are looking to transfer all of our records from one server to a newserver.  We took this time to clean up the schema to remove some dead attributes.  What is a go

[ActiveDir] Transferring records from one ADAM server to a new ADAM server

2006-02-03 Thread Greg Nims
We are looking to transfer all of our records from one server to a new server. We took this time to clean up the schema to remove some dead attributes. What is a good way to transfer all the records? We used ldifde to create an LDIF file, but it includes a lot of attributes like PwdLastSet t