That is exactly right, as long as that userid stays the same, they come back as active. We even did an expert of the CUCM user DB and the GUID is unchanged as long as the userid field stays the same (SamAccountName).
We just completed the migration to ADAM and it was pulled off without a hitch. After some extensive testing, we were comfortable that even though you get a message that ALL user accounts will be deleted, when you remove the LDAP Directory, they are o...
We completed a start to finish test yesterday and here is what we found:Step one, we deleted all users in test environment along with all LDAP connections. We then configured an LDAP connection to the "old" domain and ran the sync. This imported all ...
We are running into the same issue. I am running through a test and will post back when I'm through. In the event that you have this figured out I would love to hear about it.
I have the same scenario and in our test environment, I still have not been able to edit the LDAP connection. What I have found is that after you delete the current connection you are warned that it will delete all users, however they are just marked...