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Migrating PC from an Azure AD tenant to another Azure AD tenant
- Jun 22, 2019
Your steps outlined above are the correct path. The other option to use if you want to keep the same user profile is using a handy utility called user profile wizard. Link below. It needs to be run as a local admin just FYI. Let me know if you have any questions.
https://www.forensit.com/downloads.html
Simon_L hey i am doing the same type of migration just want to see how yours went and if you run into any issues.
I was thinking of following the same steps you outlined. The only difference will be connect to the new AAD they will be using temporarily the onmicrosoft account till the email are completely synced over and the domain is verified will that switch automatically from onmicrosoft to domain.com after on the Azure AD
thanks
I just did this last night. Some key points that I learnt.
It takes several hours for the domain to be fully functional after you transfer it. For example, I tried changing login names to the new domain, and it failed and said to try again in 4 hours. Some sources say it took 24 hours for them to be fully up and running. My experience is that emails are able to flow pretty soon after (thankfully), but you need to do any mail changes (change email addresses, etc) within the Exchange Admin. O365 Admin won't work straight away. So I would do this migration over the weekend. Give yourself 8 hours of downtime.
The onmicrosoft.com account doesn't work for everything. I also tried to get users to log in to their laptops with those accounts, and it failed. That was after already joining the laptop to our AAD. So it wasn't an enrollment issue. Once again, I would recommend doing this over a weekend to allow replication to complete and users can log in using their actual username. Thankfully the company I was migrating over aren't too busy. Otherwise I would have been in a lot of trouble.
I'm going to edit my original post with the suggested order of tasks.
- Ferrell FullerMay 30, 2020Copper Contributor
Thanks for the info! Were looking to do the same migration for one of our clients. When you joined to the new AAD, and logged in with the email account from the migrated domain name, was the profile preserved for that user or did it create a new profile? Thanks!
- Simon_LJun 03, 2020Brass Contributor
Ferrell FullerI think that it does create a new profile. But we did it a while ago now, so I'm not 100% sure. If it does, you can use a profile migration tool to migrate from the old profile to the new profile.