Move user profile my account to new LDAP settings

Hello

I have two related questions about authentication LDAP with OBIEE,

1. If we change the LDAP server in LDAP1 FMW-> LDAP2 dose (MSAD OID example) GUID will change?
2. If the GUID gets change how to move user profiles, my account settings?

Thank you!

Hello

The idea of GUID is to link the user with its objects and when you refresh them, the user gets a new GUID number and its objects, even a new so it should have access to all of its current objects.

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