RE: Password Migration Wizzard, w2003 to w2003, ADMT v3



Hello Vincent,

I know the MS article that you have sugested.
I'm trying to make the transfer from old AAA domain to a BBB domain and
finnaly to the new AAA domain.
The problem is the first migration between the old AAA to the BBB domain.
I only can migrate users using the option that generates new complex
passwords.
I have already make, the second migration of users (and the passwords) from
domain BBB to the new AAA, but with the complex passwords that have been
generated by the first migration process.

--
Francisco Vaz


"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi Francisco ,

I'd like to suggest you check your steps about migrate password. Please
refer to the last part of following article:

326480 How to use Active Directory Migration Tool version 2 to migrate from
Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;326480



Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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I get this error when try to migrate user password:
"Unable to establish a session with the password export server. The RPC
server is unavailable"

I'm rebuild a AAA domain, so i'm transfering users and computers to a
BBB
domain, and then transfereing to a new AAA (that is for now in a
different
network)
--
Francisco Vaz



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