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basher81
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Posted: 21 May 2018 at 9:44am |
I have 300 distributed machines around the world that I inherited in a workgroup. Now the company wants centralized mgmt and log in files. Azure AD was a natural choice for this. I am trying to figure out how or if its even possible to use ProfWiz to migrate the local profile data to the new Azure AD profile. I will have an MDM deployed as well, InTune so I can push out the software after the fact. I am looking at the corp license of ProfWiz. Any direction will be greatly appreciated.
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basher81
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anyone? I have reached out to support too without a response
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It is certainly possible to migrate a local account profile to an Azure AD account. Please see Migrating to an Azure AD Account on page 38 of the User Guide
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basher81
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Thank yo for the reply. I read that section after you pointed that out. However what about scriptiing it post Azure AD join and me pushing down ProWiz using an MDM?
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jballard
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Bumping this to see if anyone has an answer on how to script connecting someone to Azure Active Directory.
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RyanMatrixIT
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@Jason
Found this in a reddit, might be of use: You can create a Windows Provisioning package with your Azure AD details - you can then run: Add-ProvisioningPackage -Path "MyAzureADJoinPAckage.ppkg" -ForceInstall We used this with MDT to automatically join computers to Azure AD How to make a provisioning package: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-packages Cheers, Ryan |
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