RE: keeping the same user profile and settings
- From: v-rebc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Rebecca Chen [MSFT]")
- Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 03:52:21 GMT
Hi John,
I have noticed that you submitted another duplicate thread in the same
newsgroup. Let us discuss in another thread to keep the thread clean.
Thank you for your understanding!
Best regards,
Rebecca Chen
MCSE2000 MCDBA CCNA
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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>From: "John_2001" <John.2001@xxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: keeping the same user profile and settings
>Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 15:14:53 +0200
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>Dear friends,
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>I'm writing you because I have a small problem I can't solve myself. The
>problem I encounter comes from migrating users from one domain to another.
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>In my testing environment I created two domains: domain2000.com running on
>MS Windows Server 2000 and domain2003.com running on MS Windows Server
2003.
>Then I've established two way trust between them, and on Server 2003 I
>installed ADMTv2.
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>After adjusting both servers, I've managed to migrate users (with SIDs and
>passwords) and computers from one domain to another without any errors.
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>
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>Now I have the following problem:
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>In folder c:\Documents and Settings\%user% are user profile from
domain2000:
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>- Desktop Items
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>- Favorites
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>- e-Mail settings and downloaded mails (from Outlook, Outlook Express or
>Mozzila - depended what the user is using)
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>- Users documents and local settings
>
>When a user logins to domain2003.com domain, computer creates another
folder
>named user.domain2003.
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>
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>Is it possible to keep profile from domain.2000 when user logins on
>domain2003? What is the easiest way to migrate ALL user profiles
(documents,
>e-mails, desktop items...) so that user wouldn't feel that he is on
another
>domain? Since I have more than 100 users and computers in first domain, it
>would be the easiest to do that from server. I tried Copy/paste all from
one
>folder to another but it didn't accomplish anything.
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>
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>Thank you for your help!
>
>
>
>Best regards
>
>
>
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