Windows Account Migration March 2018: Difference between revisions

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==After the migration has completed==
==After the migration has completed==
* We will post an annoucement on https://intranet.umiacs.umd.edu when the migration has completed and will send a follow-up email announcing this.
* We will post an annoucement on https://intranet.umiacs.umd.edu when the migration has completed and will send a follow-up email announcing this.
* Your Windows account will now be of the form <code>UMIACS\username</code> instead of <code>PC\username</code>. '''You must use this username format going forward.''' Services that will require this new format:
* Your Windows account format will change from<code>UMIACS\username</code> instead of <code>PC\username</code> where you are required to specify a domain. '''You must use this username format going forward.''' Services that will require this new format:
** [[Email/Exchange/OWA | Outlook Web Access]] for [[Exchange]] email users
** [[Email/Exchange/OWA | Outlook Web Access]] for [[Exchange]] email users
** [[Email/Exchange/PhoneAccess | Phone email setup]] for [[Exchange]] email users
** [[Email/Exchange/PhoneAccess | Phone email setup]] for [[Exchange]] email users

Revision as of 23:48, 5 March 2018

When: Saturday, March 24th 2018 from 8am-11:59pm

Introduction

Currently UMIACS provides two user authentication stores our Kerberos5 realm (Linux/UNIX) and Windows Active Directory (PC). To simplify our user experience we will consolidating authentication into a single Active Directory domain (UMIACS).

UMIACS staff will need to migrate all UMIACS user Windows accounts to a new domain to prepare for a single password for users in UMIACS. This migration step will kickoff this process by moving from our existing Windows Active Directory domain (PC\username) to a new one (UMIACS\username). After this migration we will be starting a one month migration to consolidate from our UNIX Kerberos5 domain.

No files or emails will be lost as part of this migration.​

Actions you need to take

  • Log off your Windows workstation (if you have one) prior to 8am on Saturday, March 24th, otherwise you will be forcibly logged out at this time.

Service impact during this Migration

  • Your password will not change.
  • Authentication to the Pulse Secure VPN will not be available during this migration window. Existing sessions will not be terminated.
  • Windows workstations will be unavailable to log into during this time.
  • Exchange email access will be interrupted during this time. Email will be delivered however will not be accessible from phones, Outlook, or Outlook Web Access.

After the migration has completed