ast populat the users into the appropriate groups (if you
really want this).
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Just to Clarify,
Is the problem that the group will not migrate or that the migration fails and doesn't take any of the group members?
I know that the built in groups are not supposed to migrate but the accounts should be able to continue without issue. The group should just throw an error in t
/10/2004 12:57 PM
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Jonthan
I shouldn't think the name of the group should cause any problems anyway, as AD
Jonthan
I shouldn't think the name of the group should cause any problems anyway, as ADMT
would use the SID. The "Admins du Domaine" group should have a SID in the format:
SID: S-1-5-domain-512
Can you confirm your "Admins du Domaine" has this value?
Tony
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Hi,
I am trying to migrate between forests from a Windows 2000 Server (French Version) to 2003 (English / Multi-Language). We have our domain admins group in "Admins du Domaine" on the source domain. When I try to move a user in this group to the New 2003 domain, the ADMT v2 tool sends an err