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Thread: Computer Migration, w2003-w2003, ADMT v3

  1. #1
    Francisco Vaz Guest

    Computer Migration, w2003-w2003, ADMT v3

    I get the following error when :
    "ERR2:7666 Unable to access server service on the machine 'AAA.DOMAIN.COM'.
    Make sure netlogon and workstation services are running and you can
    authenticate yourself to the machine. hr=0x80070005. Access is denied."

    --
    Francisco Vaz

  2. #2
    Ada Pan [MSFT] Guest

    RE: Computer Migration, w2003-w2003, ADMT v3

    Hello Francisco,

    Based on my knowledge, the problem is that the SPN for the computer account
    in getting incorrectly changed in the target domain from
    HOST/computername.targetdomain.com to HOST/computername.sourcedomain.com.
    The computer account in the target domain already exists because it was
    migrated previously.

    To work around this problem make sure to exclude the dNSHostName attribute
    on the "Object Property Exclusion" Computer Migration Wizard page.

    If the SPN is already mangled then you will have to manually fix the SPN in
    the target domain or join the computers to the target domain manually.

    Hope this helps.

    Regards,

    Ada Pan

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  3. #3
    Francisco Vaz Guest

    RE: Computer Migration, w2003-w2003, ADMT v3

    Hello Ada,

    I think that the problem is with the ADMT agent instalation.
    The migration is between to Florests, do I need a trust between the two
    domains ?
    --
    Francisco Vaz


    "Ada Pan [MSFT]" wrote:

    > Hello Francisco,
    >
    > Based on my knowledge, the problem is that the SPN for the computer account
    > in getting incorrectly changed in the target domain from
    > HOST/computername.targetdomain.com to HOST/computername.sourcedomain.com.
    > The computer account in the target domain already exists because it was
    > migrated previously.
    >
    > To work around this problem make sure to exclude the dNSHostName attribute
    > on the "Object Property Exclusion" Computer Migration Wizard page.
    >
    > If the SPN is already mangled then you will have to manually fix the SPN in
    > the target domain or join the computers to the target domain manually.
    >
    > Hope this helps.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Ada Pan
    >
    > Microsoft Online Partner Support
    > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
    > ====================================================
    > When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
    > that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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    >
    >
    >


  4. #4
    Ada Pan [MSFT] Guest

    RE: Computer Migration, w2003-w2003, ADMT v3

    Yes, you may need to first setup the trust relationship between the
    dowmains.

    Regards,

    Ada Pan

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  5. #5
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    Hi all,

    In my case, the machine account was already created in the target domain because I was already testing.

    I just deleted the object in the target domain and tried again. That worked.

    Good luck.

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