Re: Workstation Migration



Hi Jason,

Eventually, I haven't use ADMT to migrate user account, but only use FSMT to
migrate all files. I used csvde.exe to import the user account. All users'
profile are stored in workstation locally. Therefore there is no need to
migrate user profile. I am wondering if there is a problem on user
permission. Do you have any clues? Since user_A is a domain user who locate
under OU. However, If I put User_A in Domain Admin group. Then user_A is
able to have their wallpaper back.

Thanks,
Wilson



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