There are therefore basically two methods to back up the database: From version 3, ADMT uses MSDE as database engine. With versions of ADMT earlier than v3, backup was a matter of making sure not one was busy with an ADMT console open and coping the protar.mdb file (a jet-like database). It may therefore be an interesting option to backup the ADMT database, just in case of disaster… While in most case, the migration can happen in one day, larger organizations may need weeks to achieve migration. When using standard method of translation, the AMT Tools uses its internal database to store mapping between the user from the security principal (user, group or computer) from the source domain and the one from the destination domain, in order to achieve a SID mapping between both. When migrating or restructuring domains, it often happens that, the first steps are to migrate user accounts and groups and then, gradually migrate computers while translating security. Attention: none of the procedure describe in this post are supported by Microsoft, test and use at your own risks!
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