9.3.1 Migration Utility gives "Project does not exists" error in log

In preparation for using Hyperion Reporting and Analysis 9.3.1, I have installed the following on a Linux test server:
--Oracle App Server 10.1.3
--Oracle Database 10g XE
--Hyperion shared services 9.3.1
--Hyperion UI Services 9.3.1
--Hyperion SQR Production Reporting 9.3.1
--Hyperion Reporting and Analysis, Financial Reporting 9.3.1
Everything is up and running and I created a new user account in Shared Services to administer the system, and attempted to give it full access by provisioning it with all the available roles. I received an error message stating
"+OracleJSP: An error occurred. Consult your application/system administrator for support. Programmers should consider setting the init-param debug_mode to "true" to see the complete exception message.+"
I'm investigating that now, but the roles seemed to be assigned to the user anyway.
When attempting to migrate from HPSu 8.5.2 to Reporting and Analysis 9.3.1 using the 9.3.1 Linux x86 Migration Utility (V11333-01 from edelivery.oracle.com), I get the following error message in a test migration:
The migration process has been failed on 'User Defined Roles' migration step*
I set the log level to debug and looked it over and here are the error details:
+\[09 16 10:49:29,080] \[ERROR ] The migration process has been failed on 'User Defined Roles' migration step+
+\[09 16 10:49:29,081] \[ERROR ] com.hyperion.interop.lib.OperationFailedException: Project does not exists by this id '%201252935352214.11'.+
com.hyperion.pmt.migrator.common.CommonException
at com.hyperion.pmt.migrator.userprovision.tool.MigrationManagerImpl.doAssignDefaultGroup(MigrationManagerImpl.java:864)
at com.hyperion.pmt.migrator.userprovision.tool.MigrationManagerImpl.startMigration(MigrationManagerImpl.java:751)
at com.hyperion.pmt.migrator.userprovision.ui.panels.MigrationPanel$ProcessRunner.run(MigrationPanel.java:304)
Caused by: com.hyperion.interop.lib.OperationFailedException: Project does not exists by this id '%201252935352214.11'.
at com.hyperion.interop.lib.helper.AdminProjectHelper.getProjectNameByID(Unknown Source)
at com.hyperion.interop.lib.CMSClient.getProjectNameByID(Unknown Source)
at com.hyperion.pmt.migrator.userprovision.tool.MigrationManagerImpl.getDefaultGroupBundle(MigrationManagerImpl.java:824)
at com.hyperion.pmt.migrator.userprovision.tool.MigrationManagerImpl.doAssignDefaultGroup(MigrationManagerImpl.java:861)
+... 2 more+
We've only one user-defined role in the source system that I don't think is giving us this issue, it is inactivated and "User Roles" was not one of the selected objects to migrate.
I would like to try taking the role completely out of the source system if possible, preferably through SQL applied to the V8 tables or through the SDK.
The error looks like it lies in the migration task following the user role provisioning, doAssignDefaultGroup* and is caused by getProjectNameByID*
The steps I have taken (for sanity sake) so far are:
--I've removed all associations with this user defined role in the source system (users, groups, and roles) using the administrative interface on the web.
--I've unchecked 'User Defined Roles' on the list objects to migrate from the source to target systems in the Migration Utility, but I still get the error.
It looks like it is trying to provision a user defined role in the target system, but it is not finding a default project by the id in the error message.
Are there any Shared Services steps in the target system that need to be taken besides creating a manager type user to use as a log in for the Migration Tool?

I turned on the jsp debug init-param for the system for more information about the error. I get the following:
Request URI:/interop/jsp/css/CSSTemplate.jsp
Exception:
OracleJSP:oracle.jsp.parse.JspParseException: /jsp/css/provisionSummary.jsp: Line # 119, <bean:define id="appId" name="appName" property="key"/>
Error: Tag attempted to define a bean which already exists: appId
When I attempt to provision the user I created for administrative purposes, Ialso see the following:
--from the file SharedServices_Metadata.log I see the error:
+2009-09-18 15:55:32,399 \[AJPRequestHandler-HTTPThreadGroup-6\] ERROR com.hyperion.eie.common.cms.CMSFacade - org.apache.slide.structure.ObjectNotFoundException: No object found at /users/admin+
--from SharedServices_Admin.log
+2009-09-17 14:49:20,583 \[Thread-13\] ERROR com.hyperion.cas.server.CASAppRegistrationHandler.loadApplicationsFromCMS(CASAppRegistrationHandler.java:430) - AuthorizationException occured when loading applications : Refer log in debug mode for details+
How does one set these logs into debug mode ?

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