Thanks everyone, that is what I did.  I was just surfing the net and my old 
documents.  I thought there was a way to do this via permissions and the 
registry.  Well I will take this route.
 
Thanks AGAIN



Subject: RE: ProfilesDate: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 06:21:11 -0700From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: [email protected]






Shawn,
 
Since you had to recreate the user accounts, they’ll have received new SIDs and 
new profiles.  You’ll want to copy the OLD profile INTO the new profile.  
During the profile copy to function, be sure to specify the new user account or 
the everyone account as permitted to use, then copy to the new profile 
location.  On the individual PC with the profiles, right click the My Computer 
icon, choose properties—then advanced tab, user profiles.
 
You may also want to, after the copy, reset the ownership of everything within 
that profile to the new owner.
 
Overall, you should be able to get most of the profile settings back to 
original this way, however if there are components within that are specific to 
the old-no-longer existent SID, those will likely be lost.
 
I’ve not done this to specifically recreate a profile, however have done this 
many times to ‘replicate’ settings between profiles for accounts.
 
These aren’t roaming profiles, right?
 
Bob
 


From: Shawn Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 
4:12 PMTo: Active Directory Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Profiles
 
I'll ask it a different way.  How can I point a particular user login to a 
certain profile subdirectory on a local machine?



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ProfilesDate: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 
08:21:19 -0700I had an individual delete some user id's out of ad.  I had to 
recreate the id's, as a result it created new local profiles.  I tried adding 
the new id to the share, propogating it down then have the person log in and it 
still creates a new local profile.  How can I have the person log in and have 
their old profile apply (without copying the old profile to the new one). 
thanks 



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