You cannot do that.
The profile MUST be installed under a folder of the same name as it came from.
If that account does not exist, you must first create it, then log on once
as that user and off again before copying the profile as Administrator.
On personally-assigned desktops I make all users literally 'user' - avoids
profile portability problems!
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"Ronny" wrote:
> I usually carry a user profile data from one PC to another by simply copy
> the specific user "tree" (while I'm logged in as administrator account in
> safe mode) and then restarting the PC.
> Now I try to do it again with some other PC(I must use this user because of
> many installations that I've done with it) but the user name is not
> identical. So I modified the name in the following procedure: May
> computer->Properties->manage->Local Users and Groups , into an identical
> name. To my surprise I saw that the profile name under "C:\Documents and
> Settings" didn't change as I expected.
> Can someone advise how should I proceed ?
> Can I simply modify the user profile name and everything would work?
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> Regards
> Ronny
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