ADMT user migration failing.
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Thursday, December 27, 2012 9:17 PM
We are attempting to migrate users from a child domain. We have used the ADMT tool previously on a different child domain without issue, so I know that everything on the parent side is configured correctly. Below is the error I am getting. I have searched everywhere with no success.
[Settings Section]
Task: User Migration (225)
ADMT Console
User: EBSCO\SvcADMTAdmin
Computer: ISSHQAPIFARS01P.ebsco.com (ISSHQAPIFARS01P)
Domain: ebsco.com (EBSCO)
OS: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 6.1 (7601) Service Pack 1
Source Domain
Name: vulcan.com (VULCAN)
DC: HERA.vulcan.com (HERA)
OS: Windows Server 2003 5.2 (3790) Service Pack 2
OU:
Target Domain
Name: ebsco.com (EBSCO)
DC: ISSHQDCEBSCO04P.ebsco.com (ISSHQDCEBSCO04P)
OS: Windows Server 2003 5.2 (3790) Service Pack 2
OU: LDAP://ebsco.com/OU=Recipients,OU=Vulcan Industries\, Inc.,DC=ebsco,DC=com
Intra-Forest: Yes
Update Rights: Yes
Translate Roaming Profiles: Yes
Fix group membership: Yes
Conflict Option: Ignore
Migrate groups: No
Migrate service accounts: Yes
[Object Migration Section]
2012-12-27 13:51:06 Starting Account Replicator.
2012-12-27 13:51:10 Removing CN=ADMT Test (LDAP://HERA.vulcan.com/CN=ADMT Test,CN=Users,DC=vulcan,DC=com) from the global groups it is a member of :
2012-12-27 13:51:10 ERR2:7621 Failed to move source object 'CN=ADMT Test'. Verify that the caller's account is not marked sensitive and therefore cannot be delegated. hr=0x8009030e No credentials are available in the security package
2012-12-27 13:51:10 Updated user rights for CN=ADMT Test
2012-12-27 13:51:10 Operation completed.
Any help would be appreciated.
All Replies
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Monday, December 31, 2012 1:48 AM
I suggest we contact MS customer service to troubleshoot such issue. Hope the information in the thread below can be helpful:
http://microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.windowsforms.narkive.com/hl4TgE2m/admt-err2-7621
- Proposed As Answer by K_evin ZhuMicrosoft Contingent Staff, Moderator Monday, December 31, 2012 6:46 AM
- Marked As Answer by K_evin ZhuMicrosoft Contingent Staff, Moderator Wednesday, January 02, 2013 2:56 AM
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Monday, December 31, 2012 4:14 PM
Did you verify the delegation settings on this account? - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283201?wa=wsignin1.0
Santhosh Sivarajan | Houston, TX
Windows 2012 Book - Migrating from 2008 to Windows Server 2012
http://www.sivarajan.com/

This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties,and confers no rights.- Marked As Answer by K_evin ZhuMicrosoft Contingent Staff, Moderator Wednesday, January 02, 2013 2:56 AM
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Wednesday, January 02, 2013 2:56 AMModerator
Hi,
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