I would second that about making sure the users are logged off.   The earlier betas of 
2.0 really flaked out on that, so make sure you did use the 2.0 release.

We've had issues with RPC timeouts and not finding PCs on the net, but we think it's 
related to a global networking layout.   

When migrating stations, we have pre-test which verifies their on the network, wakes 
any machines or laptops out of sleep mode, and does a Force Logoff and Reboot of the 
boxes we want.  Since doing that,  our migration % haave increased greatly.

jef

Original Message:
>From: "Coleman, Hunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Bindview and ADMT
>Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 11:11:31 -0700

>Can't speak to Bindview, but for your listed problems:
> 
>1-All migrated accounts, accessing all resources in the source domain show
>the problem? Can you verify with ADSIEdit that the SIDHistory attribute is
>populated on the migrated accounts?
> 
>2-We occasionally ran into profile migration problems, but it was a low
>percentage. You definitely want the user to be logged off, and you will
>increase your chances of success if you reboot the macine prior to the
>migration and don't login until after it automatically reboots
>post-migration. This insures that the ntuser.dat files aren't held by
>processes preventing the migration agent from acting.
>
>  _____  
>
>From: Ellis, Debbie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 10:19 AM
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: [ActiveDir] Bindview and ADMT
>
>
>Have any of your guys used the Bindview Migration tool?  We have been
>testing the newest ADMT but have run into several problems that are listed
>below.  Have any of you had similar problems?
> 
>1.     If a member of the domain admin or domain user group is migrated,
>there are problems with accessing the resources in the source domain.
>SIDhistory was migrated and instructions from ADMT were followed. 
>
>2.     There are problems migrating the local profiles on the user's
>desktops.  It shows they were migrated over and no error message in the log
>files, but they were not migrated.  We have tried with the user logged off
>and logged on. 
> 
>
>


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