Re: Disjoin and rejoin domain loses user profile?

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Date: 02/09/05


Date: 9 Feb 2005 15:53:48 -0800

Thanks, Paul

Yes, I wish *now* that I had promoted the W3K server as a duplicate DC
to my W2K PDC *before* the first one crashed, as you describe on your
(great) website.

Next time, I'll take a look at your site first for my next Windows
networking adventure...

Rick



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