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Charles Marcus wrote:
Post Office wrote:
Sorry. Your message could not be delivered to:
Jonathan DEL CAMPO /jdc/ .Y (Mailbox or Conference is full.)
Would one of the list admins PLEASE remove this guy from the list?
I've been getting NDRs
How about using the right click on My computer on the desktop,
advanced tab, User Profiles button, and copy to.
Has anyone tried that?
I've done exactly that many times...
The critical step is to make sure that you assign the correct user
permission to use the profile under 'Permitted to
Hi Jonathan,
Just fyi - there is a simpler way, much less error prone...
Jonathan Johnson wrote:
OK, I haven't done this with ROAMING profiles, but I've done it so many
times with locally-stored profiles I think I can do it in my sleep. (The
following is not written for the novice user.)
Post Office wrote:
Sorry. Your message could not be delivered to:
Jonathan DEL CAMPO /jdc/ .Y (Mailbox or Conference is full.)
Would one of the list admins PLEASE remove this guy from the list?
I've been getting NDRs from him for as long as I can remember...
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Charles
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OK, I haven't done this with ROAMING profiles, but I've done it so many
times with locally-stored profiles I think I can do it in my sleep. (The
following is not written for the novice user.)
Consider the following scenario: user Fred Flintstone has a local
account FRED on the Windows XP
So far I haven't found an automated way. I just log in to the domain as
the user, which creates the roaming profile on the network. Then log
out, log in to the local machine as admin and copy the contents of My
Documents, Desktop and Application Data (all from Documents and
Settings/username)
Ok, I got the W2K3 resource kit tool to move my local profile to my domain
profile (moveuser.exe). Didn't really work that cleanly.
Even though I used the /k (keep the local account), it didn't really. It
seemed to change the permissions on MOST of the files.
It didn't really move the files
Dennis McLeod wrote:
Ok, I got the W2K3 resource kit tool to move my local profile to my domain
profile (moveuser.exe). Didn't really work that cleanly.
Even though I used the /k (keep the local account), it didn't really. It
seemed to change the permissions on MOST of the files.
It didn't