Re: Help me

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From: Bob Qin [MSFT] (bobqin_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/16/04


Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 07:35:18 GMT

Hello,

Thanks for your posting here.

You can open User Manager in the workstation (NT) or right click My
Computer, click Manage ->Local User and Groups (Win2K clients), open the
local administrators group and add the NT domain administrators group. Also
add the target domain administrators group to the NT domain administrators
group in the NT PDC.

As for the issue, it can also occur if the there is a same computer account
in the target domain. If so, you need to delete the identical machine
accounts in the target domain.

If the problem still persists, please copy the migration log in your post
and we will do further research.

Have a nice day!

Regards,
Bob Qin
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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      From: "abc" <abc123>
      Subject: Re: Help me
      Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 14:24:30 +0800
      Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.migration
       
      Dear all
      
      Could you tell me how to set "workstation has domain administrators
(for old
      NT4.0
      domain) as a member of local administrators group. and old NT4.0
      domain admin has admin rights in new domain(windows 2000)."?
      
      Thanks
      
      
      "Paul" <paul@quista.net> wrote in message
      news:20e1a162.0408151310.6005c16f@posting.google.com...
> "abc" <abc123> wrote in message
      news:<u4MBDhcgEHA.1972@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>...
> > Dear all
> >
> > When I use computer migration and securtiy translation admt
tools, the
      error
> > display
> > " The Active Directory Migration Tool Agent will be installed on
\\ws
> > 2004-08-14 14:25:44-E20275: You do not have administrator
privileges on
> > \\ws. The agent will not be installed.
> > 2004-08-14 14:25:44-E20724: Failed to launch agent on \\ws,
hr=80070005
> > Access is denied.
> > 2004-08-14 14:25:45-All agents are installed. The dispatcher is
      finished.".
> > Would you please tell me how to do?
> > If I run user migration , it is no problem about administrator
      right(that is
> > success)
> >
> > Thanks
>
> Try logging on to your new ADS machine as a domain admin for the old
> domain, make sure the workstation has domain administrators (for old
> domain) as a member of local administrators group. Also make sure
old
> domain admin has admin rights in new domain.
      
      
      



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