You can migrate your organization from Active Directory or Entra ID and then use ̽»¨´óÉñ to manage your accounts, all while keeping user profiles intact. A Windows device bound to an Active Directory domain can have two types of user accounts: domain user accounts and local user accounts.
When a Windows device is removed from an Active Directory domain, only local accounts are available for log in. Domain-bound accounts can be converted to local accounts before leaving an Active Directory domain. Migrated accounts can be taken over and managed with ̽»¨´óÉñ.
To learn how to migrate domain Windows accounts, unbinding from AD and domains, and installing the ̽»¨´óÉñ agent, see our .
Additionally, see the articles in the Learn More section to the right for information on migrating users from AD.