Hello I have Windows 10 pro.
I keep getting one and the same error all the time, I tried to make a user, tried with Virtual user and with Build-in account and always get the same error.
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What successfully worked for me is Just Make the Computer Name and User Name different(I changed my computer name).Then reinstall!
answered May 22, 2021 at 10:13
I had same problem when installing 19c, what worked for me was to sign in to Windows 10 as Administrator(though my user account was in Administrators group) and install it under this account.
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try to login with different user and from there run it as administrator
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VBT = VBT (it is not possible.) Failed to add VBTVBT install user to %2% group
VBT != VBTAS (Yes)
VBT user name image:
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I was trying to install oracle 12c
on Windows 10 but I got an error Failed to add "user" install to %2% group"
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Note that I run the setup process as an administrator.
How can the issue be resolved?
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Use Oracle Database Express Edition. That works for me.
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Hello I have Windows 10 pro.
I keep getting one and the same error all the time, I tried to make a user, tried with Virtual user and with Build-in account and always get the same error.
asked Jul 9, 2020 at 0:06
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What successfully worked for me is Just Make the Computer Name and User Name different(I changed my computer name).Then reinstall!
answered May 22, 2021 at 10:13
I had same problem when installing 19c, what worked for me was to sign in to Windows 10 as Administrator(though my user account was in Administrators group) and install it under this account.
answered Dec 4, 2020 at 15:41
sTxsTx
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try to login with different user and from there run it as administrator
answered Oct 21, 2021 at 10:34
VBT = VBT (it is not possible.) Failed to add VBTVBT install user to %2% group
VBT != VBTAS (Yes)
VBT user name image:
VBTAS account name image:
Dharman♦
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answered Nov 7, 2021 at 0:10
Oracle 19c installation fails with this error message.
I am trying to set up oracle for my ‘Existing Local User‘ account
Installation logs tries to add Admin user to all groups and fails .it says member does not exist.
Installation logs :
Failed to add Windows user or Windows group «Admin user» to Windows group «USERS»
Failed to add Windows user or Windows group «Admin user» to Windows group «ORA_OraDB19Home1_SYSDG»
Failed to add Windows user or Windows group «Admin user» to Windows group «ORA_DBA» etc.,
SEVERE: PRCZ-1082 : Failed to add Windows user or Windows group «Admin use» to Windows group «ORA_DBA»
WSE-000031: Unable to add user to operating system group.
O/S-Error: (OS 1387) A member could not be added to or removed from the local group because the member does not exist
at oracle.cluster.impl.winsecurity.GroupImpl.doInternalAddGroupMember(GroupImpl.java:488)
Caused by: oracle.ops.mgmt.nativesystem.NativeException: WSE-000031: Unable to add user to operating system group.
Should I be doing anything different?
Oracle 19c installation fails with this error message.
I am trying to set up oracle for my ‘Existing Local User‘ account
Installation logs tries to add Admin user to all groups and fails .it says member does not exist.
Installation logs :
Failed to add Windows user or Windows group «Admin user» to Windows group «USERS»
Failed to add Windows user or Windows group «Admin user» to Windows group «ORA_OraDB19Home1_SYSDG»
Failed to add Windows user or Windows group «Admin user» to Windows group «ORA_DBA» etc.,
SEVERE: PRCZ-1082 : Failed to add Windows user or Windows group «Admin user» to Windows group «ORA_DBA»
WSE-000031: Unable to add user to operating system group.
O/S-Error: (OS 1387) A member could not be added to or removed from the local group because the member does not exist
at oracle.cluster.impl.winsecurity.GroupImpl.doInternalAddGroupMember(GroupImpl.java:488)
Caused by: oracle.ops.mgmt.nativesystem.NativeException: WSE-000031: Unable to add user to operating system group.
Should I be doing anything different?
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05-11-2016
07:30 AM
Hi guys,
Actually the error came because I was trying to work with two different domanins.
If you work from the same domain, you will have no problem. What I mean is.. I had my credentials from our enterprise domain working on a RDC with contoso domain.
But it was a test server. If one implements with user that log in with credentials from the same domain, then you will get the enterprise working- very smoothly.
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Hey All,
does somebody have still a solution ?
My main problem is that i want to install the Gateway on an active directory Server — so i cant create a local group …
Does somebody have any idea ?
Geetings from Austria
PSC
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02-17-2016
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Hi there,
Got the same issue on my windows 10 system.
In computer management I made a new group with the name «Performance Log Users»
After this I restarted the enterprise gateway setup and completed this with nog errors anymore.
Henk Jan Nieuwenhuis
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02-12-2016
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The solution of @sandrei doesn’t apply to us. The OS is Microsoft Server 2012 and is in English. The «Performance Log Users» can be found but the server is a domain controller. Maybe this has something to do with the error…
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02-11-2016
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hi people… the solution of @sandrei1 works fine!! I have Windows 10 Pro in Spanish language, so I only change the name of the group. I had «Usuarios del registro de rendimiento» in the users and local group, then I change the name to «Performance Log Users» in english then right!!!
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02-11-2016
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The solution that works for me : my operation system was in French, so I had a group called «Utilisateurs du journal de performances». I changed the name with «Performance Log Users» and the installation finished ok.
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02-19-2016
12:48 AM
Tried to install on swedish SBS Server Standard 2011, and had the same problem, but the solution with changing the name of the group did not work; it is a builtin group, and I see no way of changing the name. Also, adding a new group with the correct name does not seem to work.
As of now this seems to be a US-only product.
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02-04-2016
06:39 AM
I also have the same problem. Is it possible that the script is wrong?
Maybe the Performance Log User is not actual in modern servers?..
I tryied to install it in two different environments
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Hello Experts,
Any guess and recommendation about below error- while installing oracle db 12c
Failed to add NIDAINDIA Install user to %2% group
Thanks
This post has been answered by Solomon Yakobson on Aug 7 2020
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It is impossible to install Oracle Database. In the final gets out a mistake:
Failed to Add Admin /Admin Install User to% 2% Group
When installing also indicated a simple user and admin, added a group «% 2%» -did not help. Windows 10 LTSC.
Please tell me what it wants from me?
Try to run from the admin or log in to the system too through the admin
handowl2021-07-16 01:55:11
In the Internet they write that the name of the computer and the username is still needed different, then it works
handowl2021-07-16 01:57:07
Handowl, the name of the name worked, the installation process clearly passed on the earlier, but then it turned out this: «[Ins-20802] Oracle Net Configuration Assistant Failed.» In any case, thank you very much.
Андрей Семенютенко2021-07-16 05:31:53
Somehow made simplified installation instructions on Windows. Look, will it help?
0xdb2021-07-16 08:33:58