PES event id 1101

Hi,

I would like to use the new ADMT/PES v3.2 enable for Windows 2012 R2.

I created a new controller in each domain and a standalone server. The three with Windows 2012 R2.

I installed ADMT and PES.

A user account migration works fine but a password migration bad.
I saw that an event id 1101 is written when I start the Password Export Server Service.
The status of the service is shonwn as started but is it well started ?



The log of new password migration is :

 2014-07-03 09:52:25 Starting Account Replicator.
 2014-07-03 09:52:27 WRN1:7661 User ZB has not been migrated from the source domain.
 2014-07-03 09:52:27 Operation completed.

When the log of old (V3.2 old) password migration was :

 2014-07-02 15:25:08 Starting Account Replicator.
 2014-07-02 15:25:10 CN=ZB  Password Copied.
 2014-07-02 15:25:10 Operation completed.

An idea ?

Ludovic.

July 3rd, 2014 9:44am

Hi Ludovic,

Have you followed this article below to perform password migration?

Enabling Migration of Passwords

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc974435(v=WS.10).aspx

Did you restart the server after installed the PES service? In addition, the PES service cannot be installed on read-only domain controllers (RODCs).

In addition, would you please tell us that by new password migration and old password migration, do you mean that you have performed password migration process twice?

Best Regards,

Amy

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July 4th, 2014 7:49am

Hi,

I reboot after installed the PES. my controllers are not RODC.

I use ADMT (and PES) to synchronise my AD Production and my AD Pre-Production.
These two AD have controllers installed with Windows 2008 R2.
I used ADMT V3.2 (the old one) on a server not controller installed with 2008 R2.
my migration process works fine.

With the new ADMT V3.2 I can use it with 2012 R2.
So I create a new controller in each domain and a new server, all the three in Windows 2012 R2.
I installed ADMT new and PES new.
And I try a password migration.

I can repeat the same migration with my old servers always on.

I try to create the encryption key with the NetBIOS name of the domain : cabinet-besse and with the DNS name cabinet-besse.net. Each time I reboot after uninstall and after install. I install with a right click As Administrator.
The installation seems to be good. I use /l*v to create a log file with no error in.

The service is started with the same account in the target domain that I use in the old system.
My trusted Relationship is well up.

I don't understand why there is no message for this eventid showing what is the warning.
Because the status of the service is running.

Ludovic

July 4th, 2014 8:16am

Hi Ludovic,

Based on my research, ADMT 3.2 and PES 3.1 are not supported for installation on Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2.

If you are trying to install ADMT 3.2 and PES 3.1 on Windows Server 2012 R2, they won't work.

Here is a reference below for you:

ADMT 3.2 and PES 3.1 installation errors on Windows Server 2012

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2753560/en-us

Regards,

Amy

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July 8th, 2014 11:46am

Hi

The new re-released of ADMT 3.2 is Windows 2012 R2 Compatible !

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/active-directory-migration-tool-versions-and-supported-environments(v=ws.10).aspx

You have to use it !!!

Ludovic.

July 8th, 2014 12:20pm

Hi Ludovic,

Thank you for the reminding!

I will test migration with it, and I will let you know if I have similar issues during the process.

Regards,

Amy

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July 9th, 2014 2:01am

I had the same problem, when installing ADMT and PES following the technet article. I got the password migration working by changing the PES running on the source DC from running under System Account to running under a service account. Although event log entry remained, the password migration in ADMT was working after changing to a dedicated service account.

Sven

September 9th, 2015 11:17pm

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