Re: Error on migrating XP client on NT 4.0 Domain into WINDOWS 2003 AD



Hi,

OK, we go on checking following things:

1. If RPC service is started.
2. If firewall is disabled.
3. Turned off sid filtering in the source domain
4. Validate the trust between the two domains again.



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Vincent Xu
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Hi Vincent,

Here is my current situation. Thanks for your suggestion.

Regards,
Andrew

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Hi,

Some thoughts:
1. Does Windows 2000's migration properly?
I haven't tested 2000 client
2. Try to join the current user account (running ADMT) into the
workstations' local Administrators group.
I am using source domain admins' group administrator account to logon
ADMT
installed machine on target domain, so it should be alright as source
domain's domain admins group should be added into administrators group on
XP
client machine
3. Try to ping the computer name to see if the name resolution is
correct
from target domain.
it OK.
4. If you are using DNS, please check if DNS settings are correct.
As I put every machine in an isolated LAN, so DNS should not be a issue.
Any
way, I add this host record into 2003 AD DNS but it still not working >.<




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Dear all,

My company currently is using NT 4.0 single domain structure with NT
wk,
WIN2000 Pro, and XP Pro Client
PCs. At this moment, we are planning to migrate to Windows 2003 AD and
so
doing test on ADMT 3.0 to migrate current NT domain user accounts,
group
and
computer into new AD domain structure. During the testing phase, we
find
that we could not migrate XP Client computer security setting, but it
work
on NT client. An error message comes up during the Pre-Check phase on
the
Active Directory Migration Tool Agent Dialog. The message is "ERR2:7666
Unable to access server service on the machine 'xxx'. Make sure
netlogon
and
workstation services are running and you can authenticate yourself to
the
machine. hr=0x800706ba. The RPC server is unavailable.

The SP2 has been installed on XP Client. Two-ways trust has been built
between source and target domain. Source Domains' domain admins group
has
been granted administrators right on target domain; and Target domains'
domain admins groups has also been granted administrators right on
source
domain.

NT WK are successfully migrated into W2K3 AD but XP client cant, any
idea
to
solve this problem.

Thanks in advance

Andrew








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