Is ForensIT still the best way to migrate profile to new DC?

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Moving a small group 10-15 users to a new DC keeping same workstations, and want to preserve all account settings Outlook, etc..
 
Are you crazy? FABS all the way! https://www.fpnet.fr/

Only kidding because FABS is popular here and the dev posts. Never seen the other stuff but FABS is, err, fab!

ETA- when you say new DC do you mean completely new Active Directory? If same AD then SIDS and profiles will not change.
 
Are you crazy? FABS all the way! https://www.fpnet.fr/

Only kidding because FABS is popular here and the dev posts. Never seen the other stuff but FABS is, err, fab!

ETA- when you say new DC do you mean completely new Active Directory? If same AD then SIDS and profiles will not change.
Yes, new DC Server even though the naming convention will be the same, the profiles will still get mucked up ..
 
Used Fabs 6000 times before I tried ForensIT. Whoa. ForensIT is amazing and fast. Yes, fabs all the way for migrating from one machine to another, but ForensIT is much better for migrating profiles on the same machine.

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First time I ran ForensIT I thought it had crashed or failed. Couldn't believe it was done in 2 seconds. Then it occurred to me to check the registry. The profiles were re-mapped beautifully - very simple and elegant. And 0 issues encountered.

Just migrated 20 machines to a small linux DC and the process was smooth as silk.
 
I suspect many small businesses could use Zentyal just fine to replace their aging SBS2008 systems and break the Microsoft lock-in.
 
Zentyal is supposed to help for an easy set up of Samba AD, but I found it super buggy and frustrating (because the UI was so buggy). If you don't need any of the other Zentyal features, my recommendation is just to learn how to setup Samba AD using the CLI, then you get familiar with the CLI tools, which I think is important because there are no GUI for the tools in Zentyal.
 
We use ForensIT for all server migrations. Sometimes it takes 2 seconds and sometimes a few minutes. The profile "bending" is strange and mapped drives/printers might have to be removed manually if they existed in the previous profile, but it works well.
 
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