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    Posted: 13 Jan 2011 at 9:53am
Not sure how to troubleshoot this - but I went through the deployment kit and generated my profwiz.config file. 

I have a VMWare machine that I am trying to test this on and it does not complete.  When I look in the log file created I see..

How can I tell at what point this is failing?

Thanks
sb

<.....>
Finding Domain Controller for domain domain.local... Done.
Using Domain Controller: \\localdc.domain.local.
Binding to Active Directory... Done.
Getting Domain SID for user "test.user"... Done.
SID is S-1-5-21-3413527254-522963170-1866889882-1116
Checking for roaming profile...Done.
No roaming profile path set.
Setting Registry ACLs... Done.
Set Registry ACLs in 0.172 seconds.
Setting Profile ACL... Done.
Set Profile ACL in 0.78 seconds.
Updating restore points... Done.
Creating Profile registry keys... Done.
Renaming Profile Folder... Done.
Adding domain account to local groups... Done.
Finding Domain Controller for domain domain.local... Done.
Using Domain Controller: \\localdc.domain.local.
Binding to Active Directory... Done.
Joining to domain "domain.local" ... Fails.
Error 2. The system cannot find the file specified.
Migration Fails.
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Hi,
 
In this case the "file" specified is not a file at all: generally it is the AD container specified by the <ADsPath> value in Profwiz.config (or on the command line.) Check that the ADsPath is good and that the domain admin account you are using has access.
 
 
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That did it.

It started with cn= and not ou=.

Thank you for the response
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