Users migration from ifs 9.0.1 to ifs 9.0.2

I have 2 installations of ifs:
1) IFS 9.0.1.0.0 on Linux RH 7.1 (iAS) and Solaris (db)
2) IFS 9.0.2.0.0 on Linux RH Advanced Server 2.1 (Infrastructure and iAS on the same machine)
On installation 1 I've some 50 users, which I want to migrate on installation 2. I tried with ifsexportusers/ifsimportusers (and ifsexportcontent/ifsimportcontent), but when I tried to reimport on installation 2 the ExportSet created with installation 1, I received:
IFS-47003: ClassObject (ACCESSCONTROLLIST) has a different number of attributes on import system than in ExportSet. Correct and try again.
With ifsmgr I can see that ACLs in 9.0.2 have an attribute which is not present in 9.0.1 ACLs: COMPONENTACLS (datatype: PUBLICOBJECT_ARRAY): I think therefore that I cannot resolve this problem if I don't change the attributes in 9.0.1 (add), or in 9.0.2 (delete), but I think this is a bit unsafe...
Do you Know another easy and fast way to migrate users? (Yes, I can recreate users and copy their documents manually, but this is a very slow and error prone way).
Thanks, bye.
Angelo

Angelo,
You shouldn't eb using the ifs export/import for migration we don't support using export/import on diffrent versions. Did you check the installation guide it explains how to upgrade from 901 to 902.
http://technet.oracle.com/docs/products/ifs/doc_library/Sol_iFS902_RTM/Disk1/doc/Installation%20Guide/unix/html/preinsta.htm#1057046
Hanne.

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