Domain migrations and Lync

Lync 2010 environment lives in Domain B
Exchange 2010 environment lives in Domain B
Users are in domain A, and are being migrated to domain B via Quest AD migration tool
Lync Attributes are being populated via power script.
However, once the users are migrated, their contact list in Lync is present, but they can no longer search for, or add new Lync contacts.

You can use the Update-CsAddressBook cmdlet to force an Address Book server to immediately synch with the user information stored in the User database.
Also check below link
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg429695.aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398194.aspx
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    hi guys,
    i wanna upgrade my exchange 2010 to 2013 in our company.
    but i faced with a question
    will exchange migration has effect on Lync server an should i reinstall it again in our caompany or not?
    plz help me 
    thanks guys

    Hi,
    you will need to config IM in OWA for Exchange 2013 server.As i can remember voice and everything else should be fine.
    Here is a guide for enabling IM in OWA:
    http://www.expta.com/2010/09/how-to-integrate-lync-server-2010-with.html
    Just remember to point DNS to the New Exchange 2013 server and it should be fine.
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  • Active Directory domain migration with Exchange 2010, System Center 2012 R2 and File Servers

    Greeting dear colleagues!
    I got a task to migrate existing Active Directory domain to a new froest and a brand new domain.
    I have a single domain with Forest/Domain level 2003 and two DC (2008 R2 and 2012 R2). My domain contains Exchange 2010 Organization, some System Center components (SCCM, SCOM, SCSM) and File Servers with mapped "My Documents" user folders. Domain
    has about 1500 users/computers.
    How do u think, is it realy possible to migrate such a domain to a new one with minimum downtime and user interruption? Maybe someone has already done something like that before? Please, write that here, i promise that i won't ask for instruction from you,
    maybe only some small questions :)
    Now I'm studying ADMT manual for sure.
    Thanks in advance, 
    Dmitriy Titov
    С уважением, Дмитрий Титов

    Hi Dmitriy,
    I got a task to migrate existing Active Directory domain to a new froest and a brand new domain.
    How do u think, is it realy possible to migrate such a domain to a new one with minimum downtime and user interruption?
    As far as I know, during inter-forest migration, user and group objects are cloned rather than migrated, which means they can still access resources in the source forest, they can even access resources after the migration is completed. You can ask users
    to switch domain as soon as the new domain is ready.
    Therefore, there shouldn’t be a huge downtime/interruption.
    More information for you:
    ADMT Guide: Migrating and Restructuring Active Directory Domains
    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc974332(v=ws.10).aspx
    Best Regards,
    Amy
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  • Still about domain alias and domain migration

    Our company is under a domain name transition. Currently, our domain is lab.D.com, and we are moving to aaa.com.During the transition, we wish both domains could work for us for a long time.
    I added a domain alias aaa.com for our domain lab.D.com, the ldif shows:
    dn: dc=aaa, dc=com, o=internet
    objectclass: alias
    objectclass: inetDomainAlias
    aliasedObjectName: dc=lab, dc=D, dc=com, o=internet
    dc: aaa
    after restarting msg server, I can send email to [email protected] which is acutually [email protected]
    However, this is only half-way to my goal. I wish our emails at receivers' mailboxes were [email protected], not [email protected], if we send emails though loging in web mail typing [email protected] in the user ID box, or by creating [email protected] accounts in MS Outlook.
    ===> Is there any way to do it?
    ===> can [email protected] account be created in MS Outlook?
    In another post about domain migration, you suggested:
    If you want to stop using the old domain, and make the new domain your "default domain", that's a little harder. It involves several steps:
    1. changing all the mail addresses.
    2. changing the "default domain" settings everywhere.
    ===> I wonder, how to do it? is there any command? ldapmodify?
    as an alternative approach, if we decide to change our email addresses to [email protected] first,
    ===> will emails sending to either [email protected] or [email protected] arrive at users who are still in the lab.D.com, if I only change all the mail addresses' domian part to aaa.com since I have added domain alias aaa.com?
    and, I do not think sending emails from [email protected] to the internet would be a problem, right???
    The iMS we use is iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2 (built Feb 21 2002), Directory Server is 4.16 which are very old versions :(
    Thanks.

    I make no claim to be a programmer, nor am I expert
    with ldap commands.
    I know of no easy way to change all, other than
    export to ldif, and use a global change with a text
    editor, and then re-import.So, db2ldif -> change in text editor -> ldif2db, right?
    Another question here is about Direct LDAP.
    I enabled Direct LDAP.
    aaa.com is the domain alias to lab.oldD.com (our old domain).
    I also have changed user alas' email addresss from alas@ lab.oldD.com to [email protected] and added mailAlternateaddress for alas as [email protected], as you instructed in previous posts.
    However, whenever I click "send" either to aaa.com or lab.oldD.com, it shows errors, for examples, - "Returning unknown or illegal alias: [email protected]", "Returning unknown or illegal alias: [email protected]"
    The log shows:
    19:17:27.62: mmc_address_to_tree: Parsing address.
    19:17:27.62: Address: "user@[127.0.0.1]" 0x00000000
    19:17:27.62: Right default: honey.lab.oldD.com
    19:17:27.62: Parsing address with null fixup.
    19:17:27.62: mmc_address_to_tree: Returning.
    19:17:27.62: Rewriting: Mbox = "user", host = "[127.0.0.1]", domain = "$*", literal = "", tag = ""
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Found: "$E$F$U%[email protected]"
    // honey is our email server
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite failed, not forward.
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "$*", position 1, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed.
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, rewrite database -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewriting: Mbox = "user", host = "[127.0.0.1]", domain = "[127.0.0.1]", literal = "", tag = ""
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "[127.0.0.1]", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "[127.0.0.1]", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed.
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "[127.0.0.1]", position 0, rewrite database -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewriting: Mbox = "user", host = "[127.0.0.1]", domain = "[127.0.0.]", literal = "1", tag = ""
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "[127.0.0.*]", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "[127.0.0.]", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed.
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "[127.0.0.]", position 0, rewrite database -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewriting: Mbox = "user", host = "[127.0.0.1]", domain = "[127.0.]", literal = "0.1", tag = ""
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "[127.0.*.*]", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "[127.0.]", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed.
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "[127.0.]", position 0, rewrite database -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewriting: Mbox = "user", host = "[127.0.0.1]", domain = "[127.]", literal = "0.0.1", tag = ""
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "[127.*.*.*]", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "[127.]", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed.
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "[127.]", position 0, rewrite database -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewriting: Mbox = "user", host = "[127.0.0.1]", domain = "[]", literal = "127.0.0.1", tag = ""
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "[]", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Found: "$E$R${INTERNAL_IP,$L}$U%[$L]@tcp_intranet-daemon"
    19:17:27.62: Mapping: name = "INTERNAL_IP", input = "127.0.0.1".
    19:17:27.62: Mapping 2 applied to 127.0.0.1
    19:17:27.62: Entry #2 matched, pattern "127.0.0.1", template "$Y", match #0.
    19:17:27.62: New target ""
    19:17:27.62: Exiting...
    19:17:27.62: Final result ""
    19:17:27.62: Mapping result:
    19:17:27.62: New mailbox: "user".
    19:17:27.62: New host: "[127.0.0.1]".
    19:17:27.62: New route: "tcp_intranet-daemon".
    19:17:27.62: New channel system: "tcp_intranet-daemon".
    19:17:27.62: Looking up host "tcp_intranet-daemon".
    19:17:27.62: - found on channel tcp_intranet
    19:17:27.62: mmc_winit('tcp_intranet','[email protected]','') called.
    19:17:27.62: mmc_determine_url beginning with pattern , xadr , mbox , subaddress
    19:17:27.62: Queue area size 18871794, temp area size 18871794
    19:17:27.62: 4717948 blocks of effective free queue space available; setting d
    isk limit accordingly.
    19:17:27.62: mmc_address_to_tree: Parsing address.
    19:17:27.62: Address: "[email protected]" 0x00000000
    19:17:27.62: Right default: lab.oldD.com
    19:17:27.62: Parsing address with local fixup.
    19:17:27.62: mmc_address_to_tree: Returning.
    19:17:27.62: Rewriting: Mbox = "alas", host = "newD.com", domain = "$*", literal
    = "", tag = ""
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Found: "$E$F$U%[email protected]"
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite failed, not forward.
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "$*", position 1, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed.
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, rewrite database -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewriting: Mbox = "alas", host = "newD", domain = "newD.com", litera
    l = "", tag = ""
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "newD.com", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed.
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "newD.com", position 0, rewrite database -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewriting: Mbox = "alas", host = "newD", domain = ".com", literal =
    "", tag = ""
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "*.com", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: ".com", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Found: "$U%$H$D@TCP-DAEMON"
    19:17:27.62: New mailbox: "alas".
    19:17:27.62: New host: "newD.com".
    19:17:27.62: New route: "TCP-DAEMON".
    19:17:27.62: New channel system: "TCP-DAEMON".
    19:17:27.62: Looking up host "TCP-DAEMON".
    19:17:27.62: - found on channel tcp_local
    19:17:27.62: mmc_address_to_tree: Parsing address.
    19:17:27.62: Address: "[email protected]" 0x00000000
    19:17:27.62: Right default: lab.oldD.com
    19:17:27.62: Parsing address with null fixup.
    19:17:27.62: mmc_address_to_tree: Returning.
    19:17:27.62: Rewriting: Mbox = "alas", host = "newD.com", domain = "$*", literal
    = "", tag = ""
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Found: "$E$F$U%[email protected]"
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite failed, not forward.
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "$*", position 1, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed.
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, rewrite database -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewriting: Mbox = "alas", host = "newD", domain = "newD.com", litera
    l = "", tag = ""
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "newD.com", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed.
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "newD.com", position 0, rewrite database -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewriting: Mbox = "alas", host = "newD", domain = ".com", literal =
    "", tag = ""
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "*.com", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Failed
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: ".com", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Found: "$U%$H$D@TCP-DAEMON"
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    19:17:27.62: New host: "newD.com".
    19:17:27.62: New route: "TCP-DAEMON".
    19:17:27.62: New channel system: "TCP-DAEMON".
    19:17:27.62: Looking up host "TCP-DAEMON".
    19:17:27.62: - found on channel tcp_local
    19:17:27.62: Mapped return address: [email protected]
    19:17:27.62: mmc_rrply: Return detailed status information.
    19:17:27.62: mmc_rrply: Returning return address and channel OK
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    19:17:27.62: Copy estimate before address addition is 1
    19:17:27.62: Parsing address [email protected]
    19:17:27.62: mmc_address_to_tree: Parsing address.
    19:17:27.62: Address: "[email protected]" 0x00000000
    19:17:27.62: Right default: lab.oldD.com
    19:17:27.62: Parsing address with local fixup.
    19:17:27.62: mmc_address_to_tree: Returning.
    19:17:27.62: Rewriting: Mbox = "alas", host = "lab.oldD.com", domain = "$*", l
    iteral = "", tag = ""
    19:17:27.62: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
    19:17:27.62: Found: "$E$F$U%[email protected]"
    19:17:27.62: Match, pattern = "lab.oldD.com", current = "(*domaincheck*)"
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    19:17:27.62: Performing domainMap check on lab.oldD.com.
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    19:17:27.62: New channel system: "honey.lab.oldD.com".
    19:17:27.62: Looking up host "honey.lab.oldD.com".
    19:17:27.62: - found on channel l
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    19:17:27.62: Address [email protected] requires local processing.
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    19:17:27.62: - adding address [email protected] to headers.
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    19:17:27.63: mmc_rrply: Returning unknown or illegal alias: [email protected]
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    Thanks.

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