Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Export Users From One Domain, and Import Into Another

Step 1 Export Domain Users to CSV File

1. Here all my users are in one OU, if that OU has 'nested OU's within it that's OK.
Bulk Export Users
2. The command to 'export' is as follows;
Note: You need to 'run as administrator'
csvde -d {LDAP Path} -f c:\filename.csv
Example
csvde -d "ou=Main-Site,dc=pnl,dc=com" -f C:\ExportedUsers.csv
Bulk Export Users CSVDE
3. The users will be exported. If it fails at this point it will give you a descriptive error, CSVDEhas been around for a while, Google the error (most fixes are pretty simple).
CSVDE Export Users
4. Now open the CSV File with Excel, the second line will probably be the OU, you can leave this here if you want but if your target OU is different (or Like me you prefer to create it manually), then delete row 2 (Don’t delete Row 1!).
Edit csv file
5. You do not need all the columns, delete all the columns EXCEPT,
DN
objectClass
ou
distinguishedName
name
cn
sn
givenName
displayName
sAMAccountName
userPrincipalName
Edit CSV for Bulk Import
So when complete it should look like the following;
Complete CSV for CSVDE Active Directory
6. Change any details in the LDAP path that are different for the new domain.
CSV File find and replace
7. You may also need to change the domain name that's listed on the userPrincipleName.
CSVDE userprinciplename

Step 2 Import Domain Users from CSV File

1. On the target domain, (if you are not importing the OU's, then make sure they already exist). The syntax for the import is;
csvde -i -f c:\filename.csv
Bulk Import Users
9. Your users should be imported.
Bulk Import Users CSVDE
10. By default they will be disabled, but you can bulk enable them.
Bulk Enable Users
11. At this point all the users have no password, this can also be bulk set.

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