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    Posted: 27 Jul 2011 at 4:23pm
Trying to migrate from Novell to AD.
 
Profwiz runs fine locally but can't get it to run from mapped drive. 
 
Creating migration process... Fails.
The handle is invalid.
 
A sample of our profwiz edited
 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<ForensiTUserProfileWizard xmlns="http://www.ForensiT.com/schemas">
  <Parameters>
    <!-- ForensiT User Profile Wizard 3.5 run options -->
    <!-- Note: options set here are overridden by parameters passed on the command line -->
    <Domain>ourdomain.com</Domain>
    <AdsPath>OU=Deployment,OU=ITSS,OU=ournet,DC=ad,DC=net,DC=us,DC=edu</AdsPath>
    <ForceJoin>False</ForceJoin>
    <NoJoin>False</NoJoin>
    <NoDefault>False</NoDefault>
    <Delete>False</Delete>
    <Disable>True</Disable>
    <!-- Corporate Edition Settings -->
    <DomainAdmin>ournet\adjoin</DomainAdmin>
    <DomainPwd>hashedpassord</DomainPwd>
    <LocalAdmin>ournet\adjoin</LocalAdmin>
    <LocalPwd>hashedpassword</LocalPwd>
    <Key>12345</Key>
    <Silent>True</Silent>
    <NoMigrate>False</NoMigrate>
    <NoReboot>False</NoReboot>
    <RemoveAdmins>False</RemoveAdmins>
    <MachineLookupFile></MachineLookupFile>
    <Log>F:\APPS\HelpdeskTools\Migrate\Migrate.log</Log>
    <RunAs></RunAs>
    <Hash></Hash>
    <!-- Settings for migrating all profiles -->
    <All>True</All>
    <OldDomain></OldDomain>
    <UserLookupFile></UserLookupFile>
    <Exclude>ASPNET,Administrator</Exclude>
    <!-- Advanced Settings -->
    <Persist>False</Persist>
    <NoGUI>True</NoGUI>
    <SkipOnExistingProfile>False</SkipOnExistingProfile>
    <SkipOnDisabledAccount>False</SkipOnDisabledAccount>
    <ShareProfile>False</ShareProfile>
    <RenameProfileFolder>False</RenameProfileFolder>
    <ProtocolPriority>LDAP</ProtocolPriority>
    <DC>ourdc.ournetwork.com</DC>
    <CopyProfile>False</CopyProfile>
    <DeepScan>1</DeepScan>
    <!-- VPN Settings -->
    <VPN>False</VPN>
    <DefaultUserPwd></DefaultUserPwd>
  </Parameters>
  <!-- Script Settings - do not edit -->
  <ScriptLocation>C:\ProgramData\ForensiT\User Profile Wizard 3.5\Deployment Files\Migrate.vbs</ScriptLocation>
  <!-- Licensing Information -->
  <licensing>Our license</licensing>
</ForensiTUserProfileWizard>
 
Such at this handle error.
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There are two things to be said. Firstly, "The handle is invalid" error means that the <LocalAdmin> or <LocalPwd> is wrong - probably the password. Run the Deployment Kit again to re-enter the password. (We know the error message is useless - we will change this in the next release.)

Secondly, you cannot run Profwiz from a mapped drive. Although the drive is mapped for the currently logged on user, it will not be mapped for the <LocalAdmin> account. Use the Deployment Kit to create a single deployment file and run that from the mapped drive instead.

For a faster response to any questions you have, please email support@ForensiT.com

 

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