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ADMT 3.1 vbscript : ADMT.Migration object creation permission denied

ADMT 3.1 vbscript : ADMT.Migration object creation permission denied

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Default ADMT 3.1 vbscript : ADMT.Migration object creation permission denied

Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to do a inter forest migration from win 2003 AD into win 2008 domain environment. I try to control all my ADMT project with vbs scripting.
I've already created the 2 way trust relationship and managed to transfer some groups, user accounts and passwords successfully with GUI ADMT Tool, but but I fail on creating a vbscript ADMT.Migration object.

The line from ADMT doc is here :
Set objMigration = CreateObject("ADMT.Migration")

The answer is :
Permission denied : 'CreateObject'

According to the error messages I know it is a permission issue but can't figure out what can be wrong. I refer to Microsoft documentation to configure my migrator account.
Thank you for your help
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I reply to myself : it was only a problem of User Account Control (UAC).
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And a good reply it was to. Thanks for the feedback, it is much appreciated.
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