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Error while migrating clustered resource group from a Windows 2003 to a Windows 2008 Cluster."An error occurred while determining if you have administrator privileges on 'CLUSTERNAME.DOMAIN.COM'. The network path was not found".
Source: Microsoft Support
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When you try to migrate clustered resource groups from Windows Server 2003 by using the Failover Cluster Management Console of Windows 2008 Cluster Node, consider the following scenario:
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1) Under
Configure, click
Migrate Services and Applications.
2) Read the first page of the
Migrate a Cluster Wizard, and then click
Next.
3) Specify the name or IP Address of the cluster or cluster node from which you
want to migrate resource groups, and then click
Next.
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You receive the following error:
"An error occurred while determining if you have administrator privileges on
'CLUSTERNAME.DOMAIN.COM'. The network path was not found".
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This problem occurs if Remote Registry service is not running on Windows 2003 Cluster Nodes.
To resolve this issue start the Remote Registry service. To do this, follow these steps:
1.      On the Windows 2003 Cluster Node1, click
Start, click
Run, type
services.msc, and then click
OK.
2.      In the list of services, double-click
Remote Registry.
3.      In the
Startup type list, click
Automatic, and then click
Apply.
4.      Click
Start, and then click
OK.
5.      Repeat the Steps on Cluster Node2.
For more information on how to Migrate Clustered Resource Group from Windows 2003 Cluster to a Windows 2008 Cluster, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
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Migrate Clustered Resource Groups from Windows Server 2003
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc755025.aspx
(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc755025.aspx)
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- Windows Server 2008 Enterprise
- Windows Server 2008 Datacenter
- Windows Server 2008 Standard
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