you've probably configured ADMT to migrated the groups with the users -
don't do this. ADMT can't migrate any built-in or default group (like domain
admins), especially when using SIDhistory, so this could be the reason
migrating the users belonging to this group will fail. 

First migrate groups, then migrate users with the option to update
previously migrated groups. Can also do this the other way around. 

Other tools can also not migrate these built-in groups with SID-history, but
some of them are at least smart enough to migrate them without SIDhistory
anyways or at least populat the users into the appropriate groups (if you
really want this).

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony Murray
Sent: Mittwoch, 10. M�rz 2004 12:58
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] ADMT v2 : Problem with Domain Admins Group

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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Date:  Wed, 10 Mar 2004 10:36:44 +0100

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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