Migrate SQL 2008 Analysis database to 2012 AS database along with data level security defined in current production cube

I want to migrate Analysis Services 2008 database to 2012 AS database along with data level security defined in current production cube
Note: Only Production environment have security, while no security is defined in development environment
Potential Approach:
1 - Using Synchronization Wizard: Gives me error : "The OLAP element at line1 can not appear under envelope......" and this is because Synchrinzation works only for same version
and in my case, there are different versions of SQL (SQL 2008 and 2012)
2 - Using Visual studio conversion wizard - Convert SQL 2008 AS project to 2012 and then process cube, so I can get the cube working but then how can I get data level security since 100's of data level security is defined in production Cube, so how can I
migrate that across
3 - Script out XMLA and deploy cube - But then again having issues with how can i script SSAS security
4 - Would taking backup of SSAS 2008 database and restore to SSAS 2012 will help ?
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Thanks,
Mihir

Hi Mihir,
According to your description, you want to migrate the SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) 2008 database which have some security setting with it to SSAS 2012, right? We can migrate existing Analysis Services databases either during Setup, by upgrading an
existing instance of Analysis Services, or after Setup, by running the Migration Wizard. Generally, when migrating a database to another server, all the setting will be migrated. So in your scenario, you can refer to the steps on the links below to migrate
your SSAS database.
How to: Migrate Analysis Services Databases
Migrating Existing Analysis Services Databases
Regards,
Charlie Liao
TechNet Community Support

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    ncalrpc:[unimdmsvc]
    UUID: 3473dd4d-2e88-4006-9cba-22570909dd10 WinHttp Auto-Proxy Service
    ncalrpc:[W32TIME_ALT]
    UUID: 3473dd4d-2e88-4006-9cba-22570909dd10 WinHttp Auto-Proxy Service
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\W32TIME_ALT]
    UUID: 6bffd098-a112-3610-9833-46c3f874532d 
    ncalrpc:[OLE7C4E3B9B79D8492CBA384F149E08]
    UUID: 6bffd098-a112-3610-9833-46c3f874532d 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1111]
    UUID: 6bffd098-a112-3610-9833-46c3f874532d 
    ncalrpc:[DHCPSERVERLPC]
    UUID: 5b821720-f63b-11d0-aad2-00c04fc324db 
    ncalrpc:[OLE7C4E3B9B79D8492CBA384F149E08]
    UUID: 5b821720-f63b-11d0-aad2-00c04fc324db 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1111]
    UUID: 5b821720-f63b-11d0-aad2-00c04fc324db 
    ncalrpc:[DHCPSERVERLPC]
    UUID: 3d267954-eeb7-11d1-b94e-00c04fa3080d 
    ncalrpc:[LRPC00000480.00000001]
    UUID: 3d267954-eeb7-11d1-b94e-00c04fa3080d 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\pipe\\HydraLsPipe]
    UUID: 3d267954-eeb7-11d1-b94e-00c04fa3080d 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1092]
    UUID: 12d4b7c8-77d5-11d1-8c24-00c04fa3080d 
    ncalrpc:[LRPC00000480.00000001]
    UUID: 12d4b7c8-77d5-11d1-8c24-00c04fa3080d 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\pipe\\HydraLsPipe]
    UUID: 12d4b7c8-77d5-11d1-8c24-00c04fa3080d 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1092]
    UUID: 493c451c-155c-11d3-a314-00c04fb16103 
    ncalrpc:[LRPC00000480.00000001]
    UUID: 493c451c-155c-11d3-a314-00c04fb16103 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\pipe\\HydraLsPipe]
    UUID: 493c451c-155c-11d3-a314-00c04fb16103 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1092]
    UUID: 45f52c28-7f9f-101a-b52b-08002b2efabe 
    ncalrpc:[OLE43978C47C6F54B5499302BAB2F50]
    UUID: 45f52c28-7f9f-101a-b52b-08002b2efabe 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1090]
    UUID: 45f52c28-7f9f-101a-b52b-08002b2efabe 
    ncalrpc:[LRPC00001060.00000001]
    UUID: 45f52c28-7f9f-101a-b52b-08002b2efabe 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\pipe\\WinsPipe]
    UUID: 811109bf-a4e1-11d1-ab54-00a0c91e9b45 
    ncalrpc:[OLE43978C47C6F54B5499302BAB2F50]
    UUID: 811109bf-a4e1-11d1-ab54-00a0c91e9b45 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1090]
    UUID: 811109bf-a4e1-11d1-ab54-00a0c91e9b45 
    ncalrpc:[LRPC00001060.00000001]
    UUID: 811109bf-a4e1-11d1-ab54-00a0c91e9b45 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\pipe\\WinsPipe]
    UUID: f5cc59b4-4264-101a-8c59-08002b2f8426 NtFrs Service
    ncalrpc:[OLE92F283EA5C2F497093CE6A52B7D8]
    UUID: f5cc59b4-4264-101a-8c59-08002b2f8426 NtFrs Service
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1067]
    UUID: f5cc59b4-4264-101a-8c59-08002b2f8426 NtFrs Service
    ncalrpc:[LRPC00000d10.00000001]
    UUID: d049b186-814f-11d1-9a3c-00c04fc9b232 NtFrs API
    ncalrpc:[OLE92F283EA5C2F497093CE6A52B7D8]
    UUID: d049b186-814f-11d1-9a3c-00c04fc9b232 NtFrs API
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1067]
    UUID: d049b186-814f-11d1-9a3c-00c04fc9b232 NtFrs API
    ncalrpc:[LRPC00000d10.00000001]
    UUID: a00c021c-2be2-11d2-b678-0000f87a8f8e PERFMON SERVICE
    ncalrpc:[OLE92F283EA5C2F497093CE6A52B7D8]
    UUID: a00c021c-2be2-11d2-b678-0000f87a8f8e PERFMON SERVICE
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1067]
    UUID: a00c021c-2be2-11d2-b678-0000f87a8f8e PERFMON SERVICE
    ncalrpc:[LRPC00000d10.00000001]
    UUID: 50abc2a4-574d-40b3-9d66-ee4fd5fba076 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1048]
    UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da 
    ncalrpc:[LRPC000004d4.00000001]
    UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1032]
    UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da 
    ncalrpc:[LRPC000004d4.00000001]
    UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1032]
    UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da 
    ncalrpc:[LRPC000004d4.00000001]
    UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1032]
    UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da 
    ncalrpc:[LRPC000004d4.00000001]
    UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1032]
    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
    ncalrpc:[audit]
    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
    ncalrpc:[securityevent]
    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
    ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
    ncalrpc:[dsrole]
    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
    ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
    ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
    ncalrpc:[audit]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
    ncalrpc:[securityevent]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
    ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
    ncalrpc:[dsrole]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
    ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
    ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
    ncalrpc:[audit]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
    ncalrpc:[securityevent]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
    ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
    ncalrpc:[dsrole]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
    ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
    ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
    UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
    UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
    ncalrpc:[audit]
    UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
    ncalrpc:[securityevent]
    UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
    ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
    UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
    UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
    ncalrpc:[dsrole]
    UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
    UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
    ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
    UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
    ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncalrpc:[audit]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncalrpc:[securityevent]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncalrpc:[dsrole]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncalrpc:[audit]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncalrpc:[securityevent]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncalrpc:[dsrole]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncalrpc:[audit]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncalrpc:[securityevent]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncalrpc:[dsrole]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncalrpc:[OLE8B33809919104CE5B44970B01637]
    UUID: 1ff70682-0a51-30e8-076d-740be8cee98b 
    ncalrpc:[wzcsvc]
    UUID: 1ff70682-0a51-30e8-076d-740be8cee98b 
    ncalrpc:[OLE396AE4FBEFCC4DD2B44D0F0A3691]
    UUID: 1ff70682-0a51-30e8-076d-740be8cee98b 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\atsvc]
    UUID: 378e52b0-c0a9-11cf-822d-00aa0051e40f 
    ncalrpc:[wzcsvc]
    UUID: 378e52b0-c0a9-11cf-822d-00aa0051e40f 
    ncalrpc:[OLE396AE4FBEFCC4DD2B44D0F0A3691]
    UUID: 378e52b0-c0a9-11cf-822d-00aa0051e40f 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\atsvc]
    UUID: 0a74ef1c-41a4-4e06-83ae-dc74fb1cdd53 
    ncalrpc:[wzcsvc]
    UUID: 0a74ef1c-41a4-4e06-83ae-dc74fb1cdd53 
    ncalrpc:[OLE396AE4FBEFCC4DD2B44D0F0A3691]
    UUID: 0a74ef1c-41a4-4e06-83ae-dc74fb1cdd53 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\atsvc]
    UUID: 3c4728c5-f0ab-448b-bda1-6ce01eb0a6d5 DHCP Client LRPC Endpoint
    ncalrpc:[DNSResolver]
    Total endpoints found: 125
    ==== End of RPC Endpoint Mapper query response ====
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 135 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 389 -p BOTH ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 389 (ldap service): LISTENING
    Using ephemeral source port
    Sending LDAP query to TCP port 389...
    LDAP query response:
    currentdate: 01/28/2013 14:11:54 (unadjusted GMT)
    subschemaSubentry: CN=Aggregate,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    dsServiceName: CN=NTDS Settings,CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    namingContexts: DC=apl,DC=local
    defaultNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
    schemaNamingContext: CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    configurationNamingContext: CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    rootDomainNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
    supportedControl: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.319
    supportedLDAPVersion: 3
    supportedLDAPPolicies: MaxPoolThreads
    highestCommittedUSN: 1310788
    supportedSASLMechanisms: GSSAPI
    dnsHostName: SERVER.apl.local
    ldapServiceName: apl.local:[email protected]
    serverName: CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    supportedCapabilities: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.800
    isSynchronized: TRUE
    isGlobalCatalogReady: TRUE
    domainFunctionality: 2
    forestFunctionality: 2
    domainControllerFunctionality: 2
    ======== End of LDAP query response ========
    UDP port 389 (unknown service): LISTENING or FILTERED
    Using ephemeral source port
    Sending LDAP query to UDP port 389...
    LDAP query response:
    currentdate: 01/28/2013 14:11:57 (unadjusted GMT)
    subschemaSubentry: CN=Aggregate,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    dsServiceName: CN=NTDS Settings,CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    namingContexts: DC=apl,DC=local
    defaultNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
    schemaNamingContext: CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    configurationNamingContext: CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    rootDomainNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
    supportedControl: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.319
    supportedLDAPVersion: 3
    supportedLDAPPolicies: MaxPoolThreads
    highestCommittedUSN: 1310788
    supportedSASLMechanisms: GSSAPI
    dnsHostName: SERVER.apl.local
    ldapServiceName: apl.local:[email protected]
    serverName: CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    supportedCapabilities: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.800
    isSynchronized: TRUE
    isGlobalCatalogReady: TRUE
    domainFunctionality: 2
    forestFunctionality: 2
    domainControllerFunctionality: 2
    ======== End of LDAP query response ========
    UDP port 389 is LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 389 -p BOTH exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 636 -p TCP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 636 (ldaps service): LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 636 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 3268 -p TCP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 3268 (msft-gc service): LISTENING
    Using ephemeral source port
    Sending LDAP query to TCP port 3268...
    LDAP query response:
    currentdate: 01/28/2013 14:11:57 (unadjusted GMT)
    subschemaSubentry: CN=Aggregate,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    dsServiceName: CN=NTDS Settings,CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    namingContexts: DC=apl,DC=local
    defaultNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
    schemaNamingContext: CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    configurationNamingContext: CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    rootDomainNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
    supportedControl: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.319
    supportedLDAPVersion: 3
    supportedLDAPPolicies: MaxPoolThreads
    highestCommittedUSN: 1310788
    supportedSASLMechanisms: GSSAPI
    dnsHostName: SERVER.apl.local
    ldapServiceName: apl.local:[email protected]
    serverName: CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    supportedCapabilities: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.800
    isSynchronized: TRUE
    isGlobalCatalogReady: TRUE
    domainFunctionality: 2
    forestFunctionality: 2
    domainControllerFunctionality: 2
    ======== End of LDAP query response ========
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 3268 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 3269 -p TCP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 3269 (msft-gc-ssl service): LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 3269 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 53 -p BOTH ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 53 (domain service): LISTENING
    UDP port 53 (domain service): LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 53 -p BOTH exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 88 -p BOTH ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 88 (kerberos service): LISTENING
    UDP port 88 (kerberos service): LISTENING or FILTERED
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 88 -p BOTH exits with return code 0x00000002.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 445 -p TCP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 445 (microsoft-ds service): LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 445 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 137 -p UDP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    UDP port 137 (netbios-ns service): LISTENING or FILTERED
    Using ephemeral source port
    Attempting NETBIOS adapter status query to UDP port 137...
    Server's response: MAC address 000423c733ec
    UDP port: LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 137 -p UDP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 138 -p UDP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
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