When making plans for a multi-project implementation of ManagementStudio, it's worth reviewing the guidelines below to ensure the features of multi-project are understood and catered for.
Which Items Can be Shared Between Projects?
Item Type | Can it be shared? | Comments |
---|---|---|
User Migrations | Yes | See notes on Custom Fields below |
Applications | Yes | See notes on Custom Fields below |
Devices | Yes | See notes on Custom Fields below |
Mailboxes | Yes | See notes on Custom Fields below |
Bespoke | Yes | See notes on Custom Fields below |
Deployment Units | No | |
Links | No | In most cases these can be re-created by connectors |
Connectors | No | These can be replicated in new projects if needed |
ESMs | No | These can be exported and imported into the new projects, but some edits may be needed depending on the Evaluators and Actions |
Scripts | No | |
Emails | No | |
Blueprints | No |
Best Practice Guidelines
- Custom Fields (CustomFlagX, CustomPropertyX, CustomListX etc) are common across Shared Assets. This means that they cannot be re-used in different projects.
- Drop-down lists in the Details tab do not carry over into child projects.
- It's generally suggested NOT to share the assets which are the main target (these should instead be exported and imported into the new project) but to share the non-targeted assets. For example:
- There's an existing Windows 10 project in ManagementStudio
- A new project for a Windows 11 transformation is required
- The apps will need re-testing for Windows 11
- Recommendation: Don't share the apps, instead export them, then import them into the new project
- This allows the app custom fields to be re-purposed
- Share the User Migrations and Devices from old project to the new project
- If required, add connectors to the new project to create user-app-device links
For further guidance on multi-project best practice please contact your ManagementStudio Consultant, or raise a support ticket.