NO sufficient privileges

Hello Migration experts !
I am migrating from Informix to Oracle 9.2.0.1.0
Everything went well ... until:
"Migration Wizard, Step 1 of 4"
Destination Database Details" <<I CREATED the USER "OMWB_ADMIN" with all the Privileges I got from the Online-Help.
Unfortunately I get the " OMWB_ADMIN does not have sufficient privileges ... " ERROR !!
Please check my Script below and tell me what's missing.
Maybe someone has a "perfect" Script ? ... I could use.
I appreciate your help.
Greetings
Darius
CREATE ROLE OMWB_ADMIN IDENTIFIED BY password;
GRANT
ALTER ANY ROLE,
ALTER ANY SEQUENCE,
ALTER ANY TABLE,
ALTER TABLESPACE,
ALTER ANY TRIGGER,
CREATE ANY SEQUENCE,
CREATE ANY TABLE,
CREATE ANY TRIGGER,
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM,
CREATE ROLE,
CREATE TABLESPACE,
CREATE USER,
DROP ANY SEQUENCE,
DROP ANY TABLE,
DROP ANY TRIGGER,
DROP TABLESPACE,
DROP USER,
GRANT ANY ROLE,
INSERT ANY TABLE,
SELECT ANY TABLE
TO OMWB_ADMIN WITH ADMIN OPTION;
GRANT SELECT, DELETE ON SYS.AUD$ TO OMWB_ADMIN;
CREATE USER OMWB_USER
IDENTIFIED BY password
DEFAULT TABLESPACE OMWB_TABLESPACE
QUOTA unlimited ON OMWB_TABLESPACE;
GRANT CONNECT TO OMWB_USER WITH ADMIN OPTION;
GRANT RESOURCE TO OMWB_USER WITH ADMIN OPTION;
GRANT OMWB_ADMIN TO OMWB_USER;

STILL WONT WORK? i need help please? it also happens hen i try to install adobe

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