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| Severall Microsoft Products | How to ... Copy Old Profile to my New Profile ? Hi! First Post in this Forum so... I'm here! I had a Domain named "DOMAIN" hosted in a Windows 2003 Server. This Server died for some reason (hardware failure) and its place took a brand NEW Windows 2003 Server (completely new hardware), so the Active Directory changed too ! In this situation, I have a Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit PC which is the HTPC of my home. I have taken care everything for my HTPC to work flawlessly. So its 100% ok! But, now that my Active Directory changed, I've got to login to this A.D. (from the Vista computer) with a new profile. How can I save all this work I've done to my HTPC so I will not lose all the settings I have stored in my Vista Profile? What can I do for this? I cannot do it again from scratch !!! PLEASE, help! Thank you in advance and.. SORRY for my bad English.. |
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