Error hr=8007054b migrating computers

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Alex SP

I'm migrating users, groups and computers from a PDC
running Windows NT 4.0 to a new Windows 2000 AD domain. I
migrated users/passwords and groups but when I try to
migrate a computer from Windows NT 4.0 domain to Active
Directory I get the following error message.

ERR3:7075 Failed to change domain affilation, hr=8007054b
The specified domain either does not exist or could not be
contacted.

I'm using ADMT v2.0. Te problem occur at the end of the
agent dispach.

I'll appreciate your help.
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]

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Alex SP said:
I'm migrating users, groups and computers from a PDC
running Windows NT 4.0 to a new Windows 2000 AD domain. I
migrated users/passwords and groups but when I try to
migrate a computer from Windows NT 4.0 domain to Active
Directory I get the following error message.

ERR3:7075 Failed to change domain affilation, hr=8007054b
The specified domain either does not exist or could not be
contacted.

I'm using ADMT v2.0. Te problem occur at the end of the
agent dispach.

I'll appreciate your help.

I've seen this error in conjunction with misconfigured DNS addresses on the
client. Make sure you only use the AD DNS server in the client and not the
ISP's in their IP properties (and this should be on all machines for that
matter). Other errors will abound if using an ISP's DNS. Check this article
out:

http://searchwin2000.discussions.te...ee83d6a/504!viewtype=threadDate&skip=&expand=

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