ADMT Migrate Computer error

T

Ted Downs

Running a test migration of a computer from NT4.0 Domain to Windows2000
Active Directory (Native Mode). I get two errors listed below.

Migration Log:
2003-09-17 10:40:24
2003-09-17 10:40:24 Active Directory Migration Tool, Starting...
2003-09-17 10:40:24 Starting Account Replicator.
2003-09-17 10:40:25 Account MigrationWriteChanges:No SourceDomain
TargetDomain CopyUsers:No CopyGlobalGroups:No CopyLocalGroups:No
CopyComputers:Yes
2003-09-17 10:40:25 CN=MyPC- Created
2003-09-17 10:40:25 Operation completed.
2003-09-17 10:51:12 ***** Start of Agent Completion Status Summary *****
2003-09-17 10:51:12 Machine Name Completion Status Error Message Log
File Path
2003-09-17 10:51:13 MyPC Install Failed Access is denied.
2003-09-17 10:51:13 ***** End of Agent Completion Status Summary *****

Dispatch Log:
2003-09-17 10:41:03 Created account input file for remote agents:
DCTCache.002
2003-09-17 10:41:03 Installing agent on 1 servers
2003-09-17 10:41:03 The Active Directory Migration Tool Agent will be
installed on \\MYPC
2003-09-17 10:41:03 WRN1:7290 Processor architecture for machine \\MYPC is
unknown, Error accessing registry key
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment rc=5
Access is denied.
2003-09-17 10:41:03 ERR2:7006 Failed to install agent on \\MYPC, rc=5
Access is denied.
2003-09-17 10:41:03 ERR2:7005 Failed to launch agent on \\MYPC, hr=80070005
Access is denied.
2003-09-17 10:41:04 All agents are installed. The dispatcher is finished.

I found nothing on the MS KB for "ERR2:7006". Anyone know where I'm going
wrong on this? Thanks.
 
Y

Yong Liang [MSFT]

In order to dispatch the agent to the client machine \\myPC, you have to add
target domain administrators group to local administrators group if you run
the ADMT as target domain administrator.
Simply run "net localgroup administrators targetdomain\administrator /add"
on the client machine and re-run the test.

Regards,
Yong
 

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