Re: Local Profile Question - How can I keep it?
From: Alex (nrz26_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 05/08/04
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Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 10:16:58 +0800
Are you using ADMT for your migration? If so, the answer to your question
is Security Translation Wizard.
"Tim" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> So I'm doing a small NT4.0-2003 domain migration this
> weekend. Right now all my users have their favorites,
> some custom desktop icons, Outlook (with local PST), and
> printers setup under their local profile. Is there
> anyway I can make this stick? Our current domain is
> X_Y_Z and our new domain name will be XYZ. Currently all
> these settings are under:
>
> c:\documents and settings\jsmith
>
> When I did a test bed to 2003 and logged into the "new"
> domain the folder that was created on SOME occasions was:
>
> c:\documents and settings\jsmith.XYZ
>
> Great now I have to reset passwords, logonto every system
> as the individual, recreate printers, icons, setup
> Outlook and import everything from their old local
> profile. Any way around this? Thanks.
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