I have SID S-1-5-x-x-x-512 for the "Admins du Domaine" group.  I thought everything was drawn from the SID but something is blocking the migration of this one particular group.


Jonathan






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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 error
and stops running rather than realizing the group is a built-in and
passing over it.  All other users copy without a problem.   ( I am
migrating the SIDs for the users also... )

I cannot delete the Admins du Domaine and renaming this group still makes
ADMT v2 error out.  Does anyone know of a possible solution?  I would
rather not skip the users in the "Admins du Domaine" group with ADMT
because this would be very time-consuming to re-create these users and it
increases the chance for mis-configurations on my part.




Any ideas would greatly be appreciated!

Jonathan


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