Re: ADMT troubleshooting
- From: "Richard" <NoSpam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 20:51:15 -0400
I would need more information as this "rudely" removal does not sound too
good, again I would need details. If Paul is already assisting you with
this I will defer to his expertise, I had not seen a reply and thought you
were left hanging. Good Luck!
Richard Glenn
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"Joe Heaton" <JoeHeaton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Richard,
>
> I don't have any specific error codes, but here's my situation:
>
> Right now I have a lab setup. One server was rudely removed from an
> existing domain and put in this lab environment with a clean, newly
> created
> domain. Different forest, so completely different everything. Paul
> Williams
> and I have worked through all the DNS/WINS/server role issues that I ran
> into. I now have a trust relationship between the two domains, secondary
> DNS
> zones in each domain looking at each other, static entries in WINS for the
> other server, etc. I have even setup a password export server in the
> source
> domain. If I try to migrate a user, and have ADMT migrate the password
> also,
> I get an error saying unknown username and password. At this point, the
> trust is broken also. If I have ADMT migrate the user, and make the
> password
> same as username, and tell it not to fix group memberships, then the
> migration will work. Same thing goes when I migrate groups. Paul and I
> are
> troubleshooting this, but any other help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> "Richard" wrote:
>
>> First of all, ADMTv3 is out (I believe or soon to be). This has many
>> improvements over ADMTv2. Believe me I understand you pain on using
>> ADMTv2,
>> there is practially no place to research error codes. I have had a fair
>> bit
>> of experience with this so if you have a direct error, please list the
>> details of the move and the error.
>>
>> As far as your questions about times, my "guess" is about 1-2 hours for
>> 300
>> users, same for PC;s however if I remember correctly, make sure your PC's
>> are all online to prevent any delay and errors.
>>
>> We moved approx. 20,000 users in about 14 hours, but there are many
>> considerations, such as number of groups, network bandwidth, etc...
>>
>>
>> Richard Glenn
>> NewsGroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
>> "Joe Heaton" <JoeHeaton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:6911A626-C78D-4C7D-A774-EA1EE5EBC6A9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Is there a guide anywhere that tells me why certain things might be
>> > happening? For instance, whenever anything fails during a migration,
>> > whether
>> > it's a user, group, or computer, the trust between the source and
>> > target
>> > domain is broken. I then have to remove the trust from both domains,
>> > and
>> > recreate it. This costs me about 15 minutes each time, with no
>> > knowledge
>> > of
>> > why it happened in the first place.
>> >
>> > Also, I am trying to come up with a valid timeline for how long this
>> > process
>> > is going to take. I have about 300 users, 350-400 computers, a bunch
>> > of
>> > groups, and an Exchange server, which will probably end up taking the
>> > longest
>> > by itself.
>> >
>> > Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>
>>
.
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