Re: ADMT - Migrating Users - Look in Field Unavailable
Once the domain admins group (or another global group of your choice) has
been added to the administrators group in the source domain you should logon
with the target account -the access token will include the Administrators
group for the source.
The ADMT readme guide explains all of the pre-req steps -this is one of
them.
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