Re: Migrate ?

From: Jack Nielsen (nospamjackd_at_jackd.dk)
Date: 01/21/05


Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 12:03:06 +0100


> You don't have to pay for knowledge, well, you do if it is presented to
you
> on a silver platter but as Jeff has emphasised many a time, the greater
part
> of his methodology is available from support.microsoft.com, you just need
> enter the right search words. They don't yet have his tools which are
handy
> rather than necessary.
>
> but as I said, give us a little more info. It may be that you do not need
to
> buy anything.

What I was wondering where if we have a W2K standard server without exhange
if we could "move" users to the new domain og even have the same domain. The
reason for this is that we have to copy profiles on alle the Windows xp
computers to new profiles if they have to join a new domain. Just want to
avoid alle the profile copying if possible !

Jack



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