That's the way I'd do it.
Matt Moore
MCSE, MCP+I, NCSS, HP
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Subject: Re: Simple Way to Move Workgroup Profile to Domain
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> Hey Charlie,
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> I dunno if this is classified as an 'easy' way, but I'd do it like this
> (and I'm working from memory here since I'm using Win2K now):
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> Logon to the WS as the domain user, and logout again (once the new profile
> has been created). Logon to the WS as a local administrator and either
> right click on My Computer and go to properties or go to the System
Control
> panel. One of the tabs there should be 'user profiles'. In there, find
> the old users' profile, and use the copy button to copy this profile to
the
> directory where the domain profile is now located (if the local username
> was asmith and the domain username is also asmith, then the domain profile
> would be called asmith.000).
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> If there is a better way to do this, then let me know, as we've had
> problems with profiles before, and they can be a right pain to work
with...
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> Cheers
> G.
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> I am about to move several NT4.0 workstation users from workgoups to a
> domain. Is there a simple way to change their workgroup profile to a
domain
> profile?
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> Charles L. Weaver
> Computer Resources
> Troy State University Montgomery
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