Learn how to troubleshoot errors encountered while adding domain users.
About this task
These errors include:
| Issue |
Error Message |
| When attempting to add a user in the HSTS
GUI, you get an "Error Adding User" message. |
Error creating user domain\username: Access Denied (16) - Unable to check for user domain\username's existence. Access denied? Missing Domain? |
| When attempting to switch the Aspera service account via
asuser-services.bat, you get a "User set up error" message. |
username@domain.com may not be an existing domain account. Please create the domain account and re-run. (Windows error: 1722) |
| During the MSI product installation, you attempt to define the
Aspera service account as a domain user account and you get an error
message. |
username@domain.com may not be an existing domain account. Please create the domain account then re-run. |
If you have encountered any of the preceding issues, follow the troubleshooting steps below.
Procedure
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Confirm that you are using a Domain Admin account to perform the actions.
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Confirm that the Domain Admin account used to perform the actions listed has
Local Administrator privileges.
If it does not, add the account to the local Administrators group.
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In addition to Local Administrator privileges, grant the account
GenericRead access to the target user account in Active Directory. On
Windows 2008:
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Using a computer and user account that has access to Active Directory,
go to Administrative Tools > Active Directory Administrative
Center.
Note: The Active Directory Administrative Center is installed when you
add the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) server role through
the Windows 2008 R2 Server Manager.
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Click Users, right-click the user account, and
then click Properties.
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Click Extensions > Security.
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Add the user account performing the actions, and
select Allow for Read permissions.
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Click Apply and then
OK.
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You might need to reboot the server to ensure that the Active Directory
changes have been propagated to the server.
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Re-attempt the original action(s).