AnotherITguy
MIS
Hello All,
Right now we have at least 4 domains that will be getting upgraded to Active Directoy in a few months. Each domain currently has its own ePO server as well as administration staff. What is the best practice for a migration such as this as far as ePO is concerned? I thought that maybe each domain could just remove the ePO client from the domain before the AD migration, and then after the migration reinstall the agent through ePO for the new AD domain. Is this right? Also, management wants to be able to view the status of the ePO servers from a centralized location, without giving up each domains individual administration rights... I read about the database convergence tool, is this a valid solution? Anyone have experience using this tool?
Any ideas are welcome!
Thank you,
JBG
Right now we have at least 4 domains that will be getting upgraded to Active Directoy in a few months. Each domain currently has its own ePO server as well as administration staff. What is the best practice for a migration such as this as far as ePO is concerned? I thought that maybe each domain could just remove the ePO client from the domain before the AD migration, and then after the migration reinstall the agent through ePO for the new AD domain. Is this right? Also, management wants to be able to view the status of the ePO servers from a centralized location, without giving up each domains individual administration rights... I read about the database convergence tool, is this a valid solution? Anyone have experience using this tool?
Any ideas are welcome!
Thank you,
JBG