Re: First Server Installation



Hello Don,

I agree with Costas.

More information for your reference:

886210 "The following user settings are private" error message when you try
to migrate a user's profile to Windows Small Business Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=886210

Best regards,

Manfred Zhuang(MSFT)
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| From: "Costas" <cpstechgroup@xxxxxxxxx>
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| Subject: Re: First Server Installation
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| First follow the instructions of the message you got. Log on as the user
| whose profile you want to migrate, and clear the 'Make this folder
private'
| checkbox. Do the same thing for all users on the workstation whose
profiles
| you need migrated.
|
| Then run the connectcomputer wizard again. If the error reappears, go to
| 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Small Business Server\Clients'
directory
| and open the 'SBSNetSetup.txt' file with notepad. Towards the end of the
| file, you'll see some entries about certain directories located in the
| Temporary Folders directory, that cause errors. You have to unhide
system
| directories and files and go to these directories and delete them.
|
| Run the connectcomputer wizard again, and check the text file again.
Delete
| all the temporary directories that cause errors. After that you should be
| able to migrate the profiles
|
| --
| Costas
|
|
| "Don" <Don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:C4AB7858-99C2-49B3-841A-253C92C3FF04@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > Its the private issue, here is the error message. I go back and
attempt
| > to
| > make the folders shared but it doesn't work .
| >
| > Small Business Server Network Configuration Wizard
| > ---------------------------
| > The following user settings are private:
| >
| > - Administrator
| >
| > Client Setup cannot migrate private user settings. On computers running
| > Windows XP Professional, you can make these settings public and migrate
| > them
| > as follows:
| >
| > Log on using the username and password of the user whose settings you
want
| > to migrate. In the Documents and Settings folder, right-click the user's
| > folder, click Sharing and Security, and clear the Make this folder
private
| > check box. Repeat this procedure for all subfolders that have this
check
| > box
| > selected, and then click OK.
| >
| > Click Start, click Run, and run the Small Business Server Network
| > Configuration Wizard again by typing:
http://nhhserver01/connectcomputer.
| >
| > For computers running Windows 2000 Professional, or if the above steps
do
| > not resolve the issue, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=19069
| > for
| > more information.
| > ---------------------------
| > Thanks
| >
| > "Costas" wrote:
| >
| >> When you say that all the users were Admins and ' it won't let you copy
| >> that', what do you mean? Do you get any kind of error and if yes,
what
| >> is
| >> that error? I'm not aware of any issues for transferring profiles for
| >> local
| >> Admins? If the profile is private, then yes, there are steps you need
to
| >> take to solve the problem but at the end you should be able to
transfer
| >> the
| >> profiles
| >>
| >> --
| >> Costas
| >>
| >>
| >> "Don" <Don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| >> news:3E0B3108-21A1-451F-9F7E-A38ECFD4E852@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >> > Thanks for the help, I did use the Connectcomputer wizard. It has
a
| >> > spot
| >> > where you can copy a user's profile. All my users are admins, and
it
| >> > won't
| >> > let you copy that. I get a generic desktop, no Outlook Express info
| >> > (inbox
| >> > messages, addresses everything is overwritten.) I can go back and
get
| >> > the
| >> > original desktop/Outlook but not with a domain login.
| >> >
| >> > When setting up the clients in the User Setup Wizard, I only checked
| >> > the
| >> > SBS
| >> > client package box, and I went into Advanced and unchecked
everything
| >> > to
| >> > try
| >> > and get it to not overwrite the Desktop and Outlook Express.
Again,
| >> > no
| >> > help.
| >> >
| >> > Thanks for your help.
| >> >
| >> > "Costas" wrote:
| >> >
| >> >> Did you use the 'ConnectComputer' wizard to add the workstations to
| >> >> the
| >> >> domain? If you did, when you add users to the computer you can
select
| >> >> which
| >> >> of the current profile to assign to a user, which will migrate the
| >> >> profile
| >> >> to the new, domain user account
| >> >>
| >> >> --
| >> >> Costas
| >> >>
| >> >>
| >> >> "Don" <Don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| >> >> news:5F83E2E4-AE9C-48FD-A93B-759C937F1571@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >> >> > Installing my first server and have the following problem.
| >> >> >
| >> >> > Clients are not retaining email, desktop, fav's, etc.
| >> >> >
| >> >> > Have existing PCs in peer to peer.
| >> >>
| >>
|
|

.



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