RE: keeping the same user profiles and settings



Hi Dipti,

Thanks for the update!

Yes, please go ahead to open up a new thread and our engineer will work on
with you. :)

Best Regards,

Rebecca Chen

MCSE, MCDBA
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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>Thanks for your reply. I was mistakenly told you that I am working with
>Jason, it is actually Vincent XU who is working on my thread. As per
Vincent
>I need to use Security translation wizard to do local user profile
>migration which I tried several times without success. That is why I am
>looking for alternate method. I will open a new thread for this issue.
>--
>Dipti
>
>
>""Rebecca Chen [MSFT]"" wrote:
>
>> Hi Dipti,
>>
>> I understand you are unable to migrate user profile. I have discussed
this
>> with Jason, in order to keep the thread clean, please continue work with
>> Jason on this issue.
>>
>> With regards to the outlook profile and pst migration, please post
outlook
>> related question to microsoft.public.outlook.general newsgroup so that
the
>> outlook expects will provide more accurate information about this.
>>
>> Thank you for your understanding!
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Rebecca Chen
>>
>> MCSE, MCDBA
>> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
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>> >
>> >I came across your reply while searching for solution of my problem
with
>> >local user profile. After couple of unsuccessful attempt to translate
user
>> >profile via security translation wizard, I finally used computer
migration
>> >wizard to migrate local user profile.. My clients are mostly windows
XP
>> with
>> >some windows 2000 pro in the domain. After the profile translation when
I
>> >loged into target domain with my XP machine, I had an error message "
>> >windows can not load your profile because it may be corrupted. You may
be
>> >logged in using a temporary user profile" . Looked into the documents
&
>> >setting folder. There are two profile folders -- one with the
>> >username.olddomain name, other is the username.newdomainname. Compared
>> both,
>> >desktop icons did not show up in the username.newdomainname. So it is
not
>> a
>> >successful profile migration in my view. Since I am in a test
environment
>> at
>> >this time, I do not have any .pst of my outlook mail box. I am also
>> >wondering what happens to outlook profile and associated .pst? Does
these
>> >info., migrates?
>> >
>> >I do have another thread which is called
>> >--
>> >Dipti
>> >
>> >
>> >""Rebecca Chen [MSFT]"" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi John,
>> >>
>> >> It seems you have not migrated user profile during the ADMT migration
in
>> >> the test environment. Actually, you can check Local User Profile
option
>> >> when migrating user account by using ADMT. For more details, please
>> refer
>> >> to the following article:
>> >>
>> >> Remigrating User Accounts and Workstations in Batches
>> >>
>>
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/all/deploy
>> >>
>>
guide/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/all/de
>> >> ployguide/en-us/dssbi_reer_zgwe.asp
>> >>
>> >>
>>
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/DepKi
>> >> t/bddd8c2a-189c-4904-a089-14483e48b0ce.mspx
>> >>
>> >> In addition, not all info in local user profile will be retained
after
>> >> migration, third party application such as Mozzila settings. Emails
will
>> be
>> >> retained; however, email settings may not be retained. Others, like
>> Desktop
>> >> Items, Favorites, Users documents and local settings will be
retained.
>> >>
>> >> Any questions, please post back.
>> >>
>> >> Best regards,
>> >>
>> >> Rebecca Chen
>> >>
>> >> MCSE2000 MCDBA CCNA
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>> >> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>> >>
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>> >> >From: "John_2001" <John.2001@xxxxxxxxx>
>> >> >Subject: keeping the same user profiles and settings
>> >> >Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 15:11:17 +0200
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>> >> >Dear friends,
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >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.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >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.
>> >> >
>> >> >After adjusting both servers, I've managed to migrate users (with
SIDs
>> and
>> >> >passwords) and computers from one domain to another without any
errors.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >Now I have the following problem:
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >In folder c:\Documents and Settings\%user% are user profile from
>> >> domain2000:
>> >> >
>> >> >- Desktop Items
>> >> >
>> >> >- Favorites
>> >> >
>> >> >- e-Mail settings and downloaded mails (from Outlook, Outlook
Express
>> or
>> >> >Mozzila - depended what the user is using)
>> >> >
>> >> >- Users documents and local settings
>> >> >
>> >> >When a user logins to domain2003.com domain, computer creates
another
>> >> folder
>> >> >named user.domain2003.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >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.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >Thank you for your help!
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >Best regards
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>>
>>
>

.



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