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| | Users Profile At the present time I'm running a Windows 2k domain called abc.local. There are roughly 20 users and 25 pc's attached to the network. I just created a new domain call xyz.local and I was able to copy all the users over. Just for test purpose, I detached one pc and from abc.local network and attached it to xyz.local network and tried to logon pc with the user original username and password, expecting to have the same profile as when it was connect to abc.local. What do I need to do allow the user to get their original profile back? Thanks |
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| | Re: Users Profile Start by posting your question to a group that is more relevant, like one with "Windows" in it. This is a .Net programming newsgroup. RobinS. "Thanh" <Thanh@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:125B5E5A-297E-4959-8B1C-B37C74AE613F@xxxxxx Quote: > At the present time I'm running a Windows 2k domain called abc.local. > There > are roughly 20 users and 25 pc's attached to the network. I just created > a > new domain call xyz.local and I was able to copy all the users over. Just > for test purpose, I detached one pc and from abc.local network and > attached > it to xyz.local network and tried to logon pc with the user original > username > and password, expecting to have the same profile as when it was connect to > abc.local. > > What do I need to do allow the user to get their original profile back? > > Thanks > > |
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