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ADMT COMPUTER MIGRATION ERROR, SCHEMA MISMATCH

SOURCE: 2000 NATIVE
TARGET: 2003 FUNCTIONAL

2 WAY TRUST setup with DNS conditional forwarding to each forest . DNS working. Administrator on each domain is a member of builtin admin group on both domains and also delegated control of domain

Have migrated user/ groups fine with SID history (disabled this on the trust) and also password migration works fine.

When I attempt to migrate a computer account, deselecting all options like local profile etc, the precheck works fine and the agent starts running but never completes- under the agent details states 'completed with errors'.

ADMT migration log:

[Object Migration Section]
2008-04-07 11:13:17 Starting Account Replicator.
2008-04-07 11:13:18 CN=DIAMOND           - Created
2008-04-07 11:13:18 WRN1:7561 ADMT could not migrate some properties for this object type (computer) due to schema mismatches.  Please refer to the Schema Section in the migration log for a complete listing.  The Schema Section will be available once object migration is complete.
2008-04-07 11:13:18       - Set password for CN=DIAMOND.
2008-04-07 11:13:18 Operation completed.

[Schema Section]
ÿThe following properties for computer objects are not defined in the target forest schema.
msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress
msRTCSIP-TargetHomeServer
msRTCSIP-OriginatorSid
msRTCSIP-PrimaryHomeServer
msRTCSIP-UserEnabled
msRTCSIP-UserExtension
msRTCSIP-FederationEnabled
msRTCSIP-InternetAccessEnabled
msRTCSIP-ArchivingEnabled

Do I need a forest prep on the target domain?

I installed my first 2003 fine (the OS is x64 bit 2003 R2) and have also installed Exchange 2007 on a seperate partion on the same server fine. I now this is not recommended but had no choice (company decision)- server can handle load.

This migration will also include a exchange 2003 to 2007 transition- have logged a previous question but have had no answer yet.

Do you think forestprep can be run to resolve this? Shouldn't it be run before exchange install?

I need to be able to migrate computer and then local profiles\ user rights- all users have local profiles, and so far not working.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Forestprep SHOULD be run before the Exchange installation
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Are you running Live Communications Server 2005 to the source end?  Cause i think the those properties are added as part of the schema extention of LCS 2005 SP1
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Thanks for your responses.

iamthecreator- That's what I thought and why I asked the question, because the error relates to the schema. If I try and run a /forestprep it says it uptodate.

Matt_beatt. No not running Live communication but the source DC has been around way before my time so not sure if anything would have changed the schema along the way, but definately not running it now.

Any ideas what I need to do to resolve this? I really need to migrate these accounts over, with local profiles at the very least.

Doing this manually degates the use of ADMT.

Thanks.


Have you installed Exchange in the new environment?

Have you run setup /forestprep and setup /domainprep from the exchange 2003 CD?
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I installed Exchange 2007 in the new environment and followed the detailed checklist that is given- you have to complete all the prerequisites or Exchange 2007 can not be installed. This is installed fine.

I never ran /forest prep or /domain prep as I installed one DC 2003 in a fnew orest /domain. If I run /forestprep it says everything is up to date. Exchange 2007 is working fine and I can send receive emails.

My problem is this schema mismatch on migrating computer accounts, I get an error. The account is copied over to the new domain/ forest but the agent is not deployed. Says its running for ages but never completes.????
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Ok have manged to get some workstations to work but not all- doing some google searches shows this is common. Others have turned off windows FW/ antivirus and wireless (thought this might help) but nope- at least I know it's workstation specific and worst case may have to do a few manully.

Anyone know a detailed checklist of what workstations need for computer migration to work???
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Please close; this question was abandoned and I have resoled it