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Absolutely I only
want to move user accounts. I didn’t research MOVETREE to see that it
only moved an OU, so that was my bad. I do like your idea though and I will
give that a go! Thanks! Chris Haaker ITS Infrastructure x7841 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grillenmeier, Guido hmm - I thought it wasn't an issue to
pass a user account to be moved, but after checking again, it looks like
movetree will only work with OUs. as your ou=cincinnati obviously
contains objects that can't be moved successfully (e.g. global groups) and that
you didn't say you want to move (from your first post I thought you only wanted
to move the user account), I'd simply suggest to first create a TRANSFER OU in
the same domain as your user and then move your user into that emtpy OU
(e.g. via ADUC). Then use MOVETREE (or ADMT) to move the user accross to
the other domain. Ofcourse, if you do want to move all
objects within the OU, you can either first change the scope of the groups to
something that permits moving them (e.g. to universal groups) - but this also
requires that the group's new scope doesn't collide with how the group is used
(e.g. a global group can't be member of another global group when converted to
a UG)... /Guido From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of movetree /start /s
kbc-dc4.kbc.kaobrands.net /d kbc-ukdc3.kbe.kaobrands.net /sdn ou= Chris Haaker ITS Infrastructure x7841 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grillenmeier, Guido can you post the exact movetree command
syntax you used? From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of So I have removed the umlaut. Still no
dice. I tried movetree and the funny thing is I get a ton of these: ERROR: 0x2132 Cross-domain move of
account groups is not allowed. MoveTree object CN=ManufacturingX,OU= ERROR: 0x212d Can't move objects with
memberships across domain boundaries as once moved, this would violate the
membership conditions of the account group. Remove the object from any
account group memberships and retry. MoveTree cross domain move failed. The
extended error is 0000212D: SvcErr: DSID-031B024E, problem 5003
(WILL_NOT_PERFORM), data 0 The only group showing on her
“Member of” tab is Domain Users. MnaufacturingX is a global group in the
source domain. Chris Haaker ITS Infrastructure x7841 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grillenmeier, Guido that would then be a move operation
(which ADMT does support and I've used it successfully). the special character (รถ = o-Umlaut)
could be the culprid, but it should be easy for you to figure it out - just
rename the account appropriately (is the umlaut in the samAccountName, the CN
or the DisplayName or...?) Anyways, you could also try to move the
account via commandline using MOVETREE /Guido From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of IT
Pros- I
am trying to migrate a user account from one child domain to another in the
same forest. They are the only two child domains in an empty root
configuration. I have tried to do this from a DC in the empty root, a DC in the
source domain and a DC in the destination domain. Each time I get the same
result (error 7422). Looking this up in the KB references migrating a locked
out account or an account with the "user must reset password" flag
set. I have unlocked, unchecked and reset passwords, allowed for
synchronization, etc. I also ran netdiag and dcdiag on the destination DC. No
errors were present. I also then demoted (waited 24 hours) and re-promoted the
DC in the destination domain. I am still getting the 7422 error. I
also noted the "Migrated Objects Table Does Not Sync" error in the
ADMT readme file. I have removed all group memberships from her account (minus
domain user) and this did not help either. Although the supplemental error I am
getting is hr=8007054f Does anyone have any experience\advice on this error? The
last thing is her name has an oumlot (sp?)(..) in it as it is
German. Think that could do it? All the test account migrations worked . . . Thanks! Chris |
Title: ADMT and Error 7422
- RE: [ActiveDir] ADMT and Error 7422 Grillenmeier, Guido
- RE: [ActiveDir] ADMT and Error 7422 Haaker, Chris
- RE: [ActiveDir] ADMT and Error 7422 Haaker, Chris
- RE: [ActiveDir] ADMT and Error 7422 Grillenmeier, Guido
- RE: [ActiveDir] ADMT and Error 7422 Haaker, Chris
- RE: [ActiveDir] ADMT and Error 7422 Haaker, Chris
- RE: [ActiveDir] ADMT and Error 7422 Haaker, Chris
- RE: [ActiveDir] ADMT and Error 7422 Haaker, Chris
- RE: [ActiveDir] ADMT and Error 7422 Grillenmeier, Guido
