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  1. Migration Assessment - Before starting the migration process, it is essential to understand how Adeptia AIS is employed by the customer, encompassing their services and configurations.

To aid in comprehending customer configurations and needs, we have developed a questionnaire that we employ during our interactions with customers. Following this, we ask them to fill out and return this questionnaire. We also request their objects and diagnostic zip files alongside the completed questionnaire. Upon receiving the completed questionnaire from the customer, we analyze it to prepare scope and effort estimations.

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  1. Recommendations and walkthrough - Based on the analysis of the configuration, environment using the questionnaire and

  2. AIS Object AC Compatible 

    1. To replicate the customer environment, Install a local build. For guidance on setting up AIS, please refer to the following link: Click here

    2. Following the installation of a compatible build, objects need to be deployed for testing compatibility and identifying any potential issues. To deploy AIS objects, please follow this link: Click here

    3. The MigrationValidator Utility plays a crucial role in validating object count.

    4. Updates for Endpoint Configuration are performed using the Endpoint Configurations Update Utility.

    5. The checklist utility is employed to scan objects for any gaps before proceeding with the AC migration process. This utility aids in identifying which objects require manual intervention before initiating the migration from AIS to AC and generates a report containing all such objects.

    6. Object correction involves checking for users with identical email IDs, services with duplicate names, and entities created by the Sys-Admin user.

    7. Once all necessary corrections have been addressed, the object can be extracted from AIS.

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