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- Document ID:7015568
- Creation Date:21-Aug-2014
- Modified Date:21-Aug-2014
- Micro Focus Products:Identity Manager
Environment
Novell Netware 6.5 Novell Identity Manager 2.02Situation
Upgraded from Dirxml 1.1a to IDM 2.02 9039 error Moving Objects from one container to anotherCode(-9039) Element <parent> does not have a valid association.
Move user fails in IDM destination tree with -9039 errorResolution
Modifying the Container objects on the source container and desintation container, adding something such as location, created an association and allowed the User object to be moved successfully in both trees.Additional Information
The parent container objects of the source and the destination of the moved user did not have an association. Formerly known as TID# 10099988 © Micro Focus. Please see Terms of Use applicable to this content.The translated version of this page is coming soon. In the meantime, content will appear in standard North American English.
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