RE: Computer & Local Profile Migration Trouble

From: Joe Wu [MSFT] (joewu_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/25/04


Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 05:47:31 GMT

Hello Johnny,

How are you doing? Just want to say hi and check if the problem has been
resolved. If you need our further assistance, please let me know.

Thanks!

Regards,
Joe Wu
Product Support Services
Microsoft Corporation

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|Subject: RE: Computer & Local Profile Migration Trouble
|Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 04:43:35 -0800
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|Joe
|Thank you for your continued support with this issue. I
|will be away from my office today but will check the
|favorites folder tomorrow and report back to you. So far
|2 of 3 PCs that I migrated in my test environment have
|had this problem.
|
|Johnny
|>-----Original Message-----
|>Hello Johnny,
|>
|>Thank you for your reply.
|>
|>This is not an expected behavior. Does the problem occur
|on every client?
|>Also, please go to the Favorites folder and check if the
|links are still
|>there.
|>
|>Thanks!
|>
|>Regards,
|>Joe Wu
|>Product Support Services
|>Microsoft Corporation
|>
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|>|Subject: RE: Computer & Local Profile Migration Trouble
|>|Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 10:52:45 -0800
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|>|Joe
|>|Thank you once again. I followed your instructions and
|>|this has worked very well for me. I have migrated a
|few
|>|machines over in our test enviroment and everything
|looks
|>|great with one exception. The user's Internet
|Favorites
|>|and Printers are not migrating over with the profile.
|Is
|>|there something I can do to correct this?
|>|
|>|Johnny
|>|>-----Original Message-----
|>|>Hello Johnny,
|>|>
|>|>Thank you for your reply. I am glad to know that the
|>|problem has been
|>|>resolved.
|>|>
|>|>We can adjust registry permissions by using GPO in AD-
|>|based domains.
|>|>However, in Windows NT domain, we can use a tool
|called
|>|subinacl.exe with
|>|>a command like the following:
|>|>
|>|>subinacl /subkeyreg
|>|>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Sec
|ur
|>|ePipeServers\winreg
|>|> /grant="LOCAL SERVICE"=r
|>|>
|>|>You can download the SubInACL tool from the following
|>|web site:
|>|>
|>|>SubInACL
|>|>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
|>|FamilyID=e8ba3e56-d8fe-4a91-
|>|>93cf-ed6985e3927b&displaylang=en
|>|>
|>|>For detailed information regarding the usage of this
|>|tool, please refer to
|>|>the Windows 2000 Resource Kit Tools document or run
|the
|>|following command:
|>|>
|>|>SubInAcl /help /full
|>|>
|>|>Thanks!
|>|>
|>|>Regards,
|>|>Joe Wu
|>|>Product Support Services
|>|>Microsoft Corporation
|>|>
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|>|>|Subject: RE: Computer & Local Profile Migration
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|>|>|Joe
|>|>|Thank you very much for your reply. That appears to
|>|have
|>|>|worked for me. I added the Local Server to the
|>|>|permission list and the migration of that XP machine
|>|went
|>|>|fine.
|>|>|
|>|>|Now that I have set the permissions on this reg key,
|>|can
|>|>|I export it to a reg file and then import it through
|a
|>|>|logon script to other PCs? If so, will this maintain
|>|the
|>|>|Local Service permission? If not, is there a way to
|>|set
|>|>|the correct permission on all PCs without having to
|>|>|manually visit each one?
|>|>|
|>|>|Thanks
|>|>|Johnny
|>|>|>-----Original Message-----
|>|>|>Hello Johnny,
|>|>|>
|>|>|>Thank you for your update and I am glad to hear that
|>|we
|>|>|are making progress.
|>|>|>
|>|>|>Please check the problematic client and see if the
|>|LOCAL
|>|>|SERVICE group have
|>|>|>permissions of the following regisry key:
|>|>|>
|>|>|>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\S
|ec
|>|ur
|>|>|ePipeServers\winreg
|>|>|>
|>|>|>I resolved a similar issue before by using the above
|>|>|method.
|>|>|>
|>|>|>Thanks and have a great day!
|>|>|>
|>|>|>Regards,
|>|>|>Joe Wu
|>|>|>Product Support Services
|>|>|>Microsoft Corporation
|>|>|>
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|>|>|>|Joe
|>|>|>|Thank you for your post and the suggestion. I
|tried
|>|>|what
|>|>|>|you suggested and it has worked on one machine in
|my
|>|>|test
|>|>|>|environment but failed with another machine. I get
|>|the
|>|>|>|exact same error. I have put the target\domain
|>|admins
|>|>|>|group into the local domain admin groups and had
|the
|>|PC
|>|>|>|logged off.
|>|>|>|
|>|>|>|Do you have any further suggestions as to why this
|>|>|would
|>|>|>|not work?
|>|>|>|
|>|>|>|Thanks
|>|>|>|Johnny
|>|>|>|>-----Original Message-----
|>|>|>|>Hello Johnny,
|>|>|>|>
|>|>|>|>Thank you for your post.
|>|>|>|>
|>|>|>|>The error indicates that the account running ADMT
|do
|>|>|not
|>|>|>|have permissions
|>|>|>|>to dispatch an ADMT agent to the computer to be
|>|>|migrated.
|>|>|>|>
|>|>|>|>Generally speaking there are 2 conditions which
|may
|>|>|>|affect the ADMT agent
|>|>|>|>installation on a machine:
|>|>|>|>
|>|>|>|> 1. The domain admins group needs to be added to
|the
|>|>|>|local admins group on
|>|>|>|>every machine
|>|>|>|>
|>|>|>|> 2. All users must be logged off the machines to
|be
|>|>|>|migrated.
|>|>|>|>
|>|>|>|>Please manually add the target domain's
|>|Administrator
|>|>|to
|>|>|>|the local
|>|>|>|>administrators group on the client machine and
|then
|>|>|use
|>|>|>|this account
|>|>|>|>(TargetDomain\administrator) to run the ADMT tool
|>|and
|>|>|>|check if the problem
|>|>|>|>has been resovled.
|>|>|>|>
|>|>|>|>I hope this helps. Thanks!
|>|>|>|>
|>|>|>|>Regards,
|>|>|>|>Joe Wu
|>|>|>|>Product Support Services
|>|>|>|>Microsoft Corporation
|>|>|>|>
|>|>|>|>Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
|>|>|>|>
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|>|>|>|>|From: "Johnny Wright" <lactoz@hotmail.com>
|>|>|>|>|Subject: Computer & Local Profile Migration
|Trouble
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|>|>|>|>|I am in the final testing phase of our migration
|>|>|>|project and I am having
|>|>|>|>|trouble migrating computer accounts from the NT
|4.0
|>|>|>|domain to the Windows
|>|>|>|>|2003 domain. The migration shows that the
|computer
|>|>|has
|>|>|>|migrated but when
|>|>|>|>it
|>|>|>|>|tries to dispatch the agent to the PC it fails.
|>|>|>|Looking through the logs I
|>|>|>|>|see the following error:
|>|>|>|>|
|>|>|>|>|Started job: \\IBM6E IBM6E2452857 {F3B03B03-124D-
|>|>|4BFD-
|>|>|>|B3F1-CAE36B0F67B8}
|>|>|>|>|2004-03-01 16:55:10 All agents are installed.
|The
|>|>|>|dispatcher is finished.
|>|>|>|>|2004-03-13 14:50:31 Created account input file
|for
|>|>|>|remote agents:
|>|>|>|>|DCTCache.028
|>|>|>|>|2004-03-13 14:50:31 Installing agent on 1 servers
|>|>|>|>|2004-03-13 14:50:31 The Active Directory
|Migration
|>|>|Tool
|>|>|>|Agent will be
|>|>|>|>|installed on \\600E2KSP4
|>|>|>|>|2004-03-13 14:50:31 WRN1:7290 Processor
|>|architecture
|>|>|>|for machine
|>|>|>|>\\600E2KSP4
|>|>|>|>|is unknown, Error accessing registry key
|>|>|>|>|SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
|>|>|>|Manager\Environment rc=5
|>|>|>|>|Access is denied.
|>|>|>|>|2004-03-13 14:50:31 ERR2:7006 Failed to install
|>|agent
|>|>|>|on \\600E2KSP4, rc=5
|>|>|>|>|Access is denied.
|>|>|>|>|2004-03-13 14:50:31 ERR2:7005 Failed to launch
|>|agent
|>|>|on
|>|>|>|\\600E2KSP4,
|>|>|>|>|hr=80070005 Access is denied.
|>|>|>|>|2004-03-13 14:50:32 All agents are installed.
|The
|>|>|>|dispatcher is finished
|>|>|>|>|
|>|>|>|>|I get the same error with Windows 2000 SP4 and
|>|>|Windows
|>|>|>|XP SP1 machines. I
|>|>|>|>|believe that I have followed all of the correct
|>|steps
|>|>|>|but can't seem to get
|>|>|>|>|this to work. User accounts appear to be
|migrating
|>|>|>|over fine but computer
|>|>|>|>|accounts are not.
|>|>|>|>|
|>|>|>|>|Can anyone point me in the right direction on how
|>|to
|>|>|>|get the NT 4.0
|>|>|>|>computer
|>|>|>|>|accounts to migrate properly and how to get the
|>|>|user's
|>|>|>|local profiles to
|>|>|>|>|migrate as well. I would like it so that users
|>|could
|>|>|>|log onto the new 2003
|>|>|>|>|domain and have the same desktop, printers and
|>|>|>|everything that they have in
|>|>|>|>|the existing NT 4.0 domain.
|>|>|>|>|
|>|>|>|>|Thanks in advance for your help
|>|>|>|>|Johnny
|>|>|>|>|
|>|>|>|>|
|>|>|>|>|
|>|>|>|>
|>|>|>|>.
|>|>|>|>
|>|>|>|
|>|>|>
|>|>|>.
|>|>|>
|>|>|
|>|>
|>|>.
|>|>
|>|
|>
|>.
|>
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