Most Entra ID migration plans focus on users, groups, policies, and access. But in real-world enterprise environments, device migration is often where the biggest disruption happens. Moving from Hybrid AD or traditional Active Directory to Microsoft Entra ID is not just an identity change. It affects user profiles, applications, compliance, endpoint management, and day-to-day productivity. Here are five hidden risks IT teams should plan for before starting a Hybrid AD to Entra ID device migration. 1. User Profile Loss One of the biggest risks is breaking or losing existing user profiles. If profiles are not preserved properly, users may lose: desktop settings browser data application preferences local configurations shortcuts and personalization This creates frustration for users and increases post-migration support tickets. 2. Application Reconfiguration Many enterprise applications depend on local user context, cached credentials, certificates, mapped drives, or domain-based configurations.…