Step 4: Precreating users and groups
This is Step 4 in a solution designed to complete a Cross-tenant OneDrive migration. To learn more, see Cross-tenant OneDrive migration overview.
- Step 1: Connect to the source and the target tenants
- Step 2: Establish trust between the source and the target tenant
- Step 3: Verify trust has been established
- Step 4: Pre-create users and groups
- Step 5: Prepare identity mapping
- Step 6: Start a Cross-tenant OneDrive migration
- Step 7: Post migration steps
Identify users and groups to be migrated
To ensure that OneDrive permissions are retained as part of the migration, a mapping file needs to be created to align users from the source tenant to the target tenant.
- Identify the full list of OneDrive sites that will be migrated from the source to the target tenant.
- Prepare a complete list of users and groups that will be migrated to the target tenant.
Precreate users and groups on the target tenant
- Precreate users and groups as needed in the target tenant’s directory.
- All users whose OneDrive accounts are migrating to the target tenant must have new user identities created for them in the target tenant.
- All users whose OneDrive accounts are migrating to the target tenant must be assigned the appropriate OneDrive license.
- Any users who remain in the source tenant but need access to resources migrating to the target tenant should have new guest identities created for them in the target tenant.
- Precreated users must be added as members of any appropriate security groups or unified groups before the OneDrive migration begins.
- If the user or group name already exists in the target tenant, create a user or group with a different name and make a note of it for the next step.
- We recommend that OneDrive site creations are restricted in the target tenant to prevent users from creating OneDrive sites.
Note
To learn more on restricting OneDrive site creation, see Disable OneDrive creation for some users