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You can simply copy it from another server.
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BradleyD wrote:
If the default user account was deleted is there a way to either recreate it
or can I copy on from another location/server? I recently migrated all my
termianl server user accounts to new hardware and in the process deleted the
default user on the new hardware. The default user from the old hardware does
not work for a new user connection. The error is event id: 1500 source:
userenv
Thanks for any ideas.
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