OK the profile appears to now be corrupt and or at least orphaned. It may be
easiest to copy over the parts you need (desktop shortcuts, favorites, etc.)
from the orphaned profile. Use the import function of your email software.
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Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"Jamie Risk" wrote:
| Thanks for responding,
|
| > You can use the Copy To function to mirror the profile. Logon at least
| > once
| > after disjoining the domain.
|
| My old domain account was called 'risk'. When you wrote "Logon at least
| once ..." do you mean I should using 'risk' (there was no local account so
I
| can't), or just as any old user with admin rights?
|
| It reads like your suggesting I login, logout, then login as an Admin
user.
|
| >Then while logged on as another user (with
| > administrative rights) Control Panel|System|User Profiles, select your
| > userprofile.domainname, Copy To, Browse to
| > %systemdrive%\Documents and Settings\userprofile.local
| > Change "Permitted to use:" to "userprofile.local" OK.
|
| I actually don't see my old account in Control Panel|System|User Profiles,
| it comes up "Account Unknown" and the "Copy To ..." button is blanked out.
|
| Do I have any recourse? I know I could drive across the city with the
| computer, and re-connect to the domain, but I'd prefer not too.
|
| - Jamie
|
|