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Arne,
It's been a while since I've done one of these migrations, but here's a
couple of things to try:
- Make sure the clients' primary DNS server is an Active Directory
Integrated DNS (in a single-DC environment, the DNS is usually the same
machine as the W2K3 domain controller)
- In the clients' Advanced TCP/IP parameters, make sure that the "DNS
Suffix for this connection" is BLANK
- From a workstation, make sure you can log into the SAMBA domain with
the username "Administrator", AND THAT you have administrative rights to
all domain and local resources with that login.
- Turn on auditing in the destination domain. This can be done with the
domain group policy editor.
- Read the Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 322970 --
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322970 -- "How to Troubleshoot
Inter-Forest sIDHistory Migration with ADMTv2"
Hope this helps.
--Jon Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.sutinen.com
Arne Roolfs wrote:
Hello Jon,
you posted a description how to migrate from a Samba 3 domain to a MS
Windows 2003 Server domain at the samba mailing list.
I try to do, but when enabling SID migration I get an error: "Could
not verify auditing and TcpipClientSupport on domains. Will not be
able to migrate Sid's. Ein angebenes Recht ist nicht vorhanden". The
last sentence says something like "Access is Denied.".
I use the account "administrator" which is mapped to the
"root"-account at the Samba 3 domain.
I also tried to use "sidhist.vbs" from the ClonePrincipal package and
it also explains about the missing TcpipClientSupport.
How can I solve this problem, what might be wrong?
Please help, thanks
Arne
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