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Ron Reaugh
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      5th Jun 2004
Is there any way to CHANGE a local user to a domain(W2K3) user? A number of
things instantiate like Outlook Express's NGs so you can't just copy Doc &
Settings trees. It would save a bunch of hassles if there were an easy way
to change a user from local to a domain and the reverse. From one domain to
another domain where the previous domain is unavailable(W2K3, NT4,W2K)?

Hopefully the from domain to local could be done while the PC is
un-associated with(already moved away from) it's previous domain(W2K3).


 
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Tin
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      5th Jun 2004
only way i know is make a copy of a local profile and restore it to domain
profile.


"Ron Reaugh" <ron-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:Oy8wc.34788$_(E-Mail Removed)...
> Is there any way to CHANGE a local user to a domain(W2K3) user? A number

of
> things instantiate like Outlook Express's NGs so you can't just copy Doc &
> Settings trees. It would save a bunch of hassles if there were an easy

way
> to change a user from local to a domain and the reverse. From one domain

to
> another domain where the previous domain is unavailable(W2K3, NT4,W2K)?
>
> Hopefully the from domain to local could be done while the PC is
> un-associated with(already moved away from) it's previous domain(W2K3).
>
>



 
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Eric Weintraub
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      5th Jun 2004
On 6/4/04 8:34 PM, in article
Oy8wc.34788$_(E-Mail Removed), "Ron Reaugh"
<ron-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Is there any way to CHANGE a local user to a domain(W2K3) user? A number of
> things instantiate like Outlook Express's NGs so you can't just copy Doc &
> Settings trees. It would save a bunch of hassles if there were an easy way
> to change a user from local to a domain and the reverse. From one domain to
> another domain where the previous domain is unavailable(W2K3, NT4,W2K)?
>
> Hopefully the from domain to local could be done while the PC is
> un-associated with(already moved away from) it's previous domain(W2K3).
>
>


If I am reading this correctly, create a new Domain account with the same
name as the local user, then logon once to the computer where all of the
settings are then logout.

Now log into the same computer again as a 3rd account (not the new or old
accounts you want to move)

You need to show hidden files, this is done by opening a windows explorer
windows (like opening my computer) going to tools, then click the 2nd tab
and then file the:

Show hidden files
Show system files

Then go to
C:\documents and settings\

Find the folder for you local user and go into it.

Select ALL FILES
Right click and copy

Then go back to c:\documents and settings\

And find the new account
Go into the new account and paste, this will most likely ask you if you
would like to write over, say yes.

This should do the trick login as the domain account and see if it worked.

You might have some odd minor errors but you will have outlook express, my
documents, favorites, and cookies plus a bunch of other stuff you didnšt
know you had.

Cheers,


J5 - Eric A. Weintraub
Sr. Network Administrator
ScriptLogic Corp
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Ron Reaugh
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      5th Jun 2004
Doesn't work. Outlook Express NG accounts wont copy over among others.

"Eric Weintraub" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:BCE6AF7A.4B6C%(E-Mail Removed)...
> On 6/4/04 8:34 PM, in article
> Oy8wc.34788$_(E-Mail Removed), "Ron Reaugh"
> <ron-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > Is there any way to CHANGE a local user to a domain(W2K3) user? A

number of
> > things instantiate like Outlook Express's NGs so you can't just copy Doc

&
> > Settings trees. It would save a bunch of hassles if there were an easy

way
> > to change a user from local to a domain and the reverse. From one

domain to
> > another domain where the previous domain is unavailable(W2K3, NT4,W2K)?
> >
> > Hopefully the from domain to local could be done while the PC is
> > un-associated with(already moved away from) it's previous domain(W2K3).
> >
> >

>
> If I am reading this correctly, create a new Domain account with the same
> name as the local user, then logon once to the computer where all of the
> settings are then logout.
>
> Now log into the same computer again as a 3rd account (not the new or old
> accounts you want to move)
>
> You need to show hidden files, this is done by opening a windows explorer
> windows (like opening my computer) going to tools, then click the 2nd tab
> and then file the:
>
> Show hidden files
> Show system files
>
> Then go to
> C:\documents and settings\
>
> Find the folder for you local user and go into it.
>
> Select ALL FILES
> Right click and copy
>
> Then go back to c:\documents and settings\
>
> And find the new account
> Go into the new account and paste, this will most likely ask you if you
> would like to write over, say yes.
>
> This should do the trick login as the domain account and see if it worked.
>
> You might have some odd minor errors but you will have outlook express, my
> documents, favorites, and cookies plus a bunch of other stuff you didnšt
> know you had.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> J5 - Eric A. Weintraub
> Sr. Network Administrator
> ScriptLogic Corp
> --
>
>



 
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Robert Moir
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      5th Jun 2004
Ron Reaugh wrote:
> Is there any way to CHANGE a local user to a domain(W2K3) user? A
> number of things instantiate like Outlook Express's NGs so you can't
> just copy Doc & Settings trees. It would save a bunch of hassles if
> there were an easy way to change a user from local to a domain and
> the reverse. From one domain to another domain where the previous
> domain is unavailable(W2K3, NT4,W2K)?
>
> Hopefully the from domain to local could be done while the PC is
> un-associated with(already moved away from) it's previous
> domain(W2K3).


User State Migration Tool?


 
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Eric Weintraub
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      5th Jun 2004
On 6/4/04 11:49 PM, in article
gpbwc.35627$_(E-Mail Removed), "Ron Reaugh"
<ron-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Doesn't work. Outlook Express NG accounts wont copy over among others.
>
> "Eric Weintraub" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:BCE6AF7A.4B6C%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On 6/4/04 8:34 PM, in article
>> Oy8wc.34788$_(E-Mail Removed), "Ron Reaugh"
>> <ron-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>> Is there any way to CHANGE a local user to a domain(W2K3) user? A

> number of
>>> things instantiate like Outlook Express's NGs so you can't just copy Doc

> &
>>> Settings trees. It would save a bunch of hassles if there were an easy

> way
>>> to change a user from local to a domain and the reverse. From one

> domain to
>>> another domain where the previous domain is unavailable(W2K3, NT4,W2K)?
>>>
>>> Hopefully the from domain to local could be done while the PC is
>>> un-associated with(already moved away from) it's previous domain(W2K3).
>>>
>>>

>>
>> If I am reading this correctly, create a new Domain account with the same
>> name as the local user, then logon once to the computer where all of the
>> settings are then logout.
>>
>> Now log into the same computer again as a 3rd account (not the new or old
>> accounts you want to move)
>>
>> You need to show hidden files, this is done by opening a windows explorer
>> windows (like opening my computer) going to tools, then click the 2nd tab
>> and then file the:
>>
>> Show hidden files
>> Show system files
>>
>> Then go to
>> C:\documents and settings\
>>
>> Find the folder for you local user and go into it.
>>
>> Select ALL FILES
>> Right click and copy
>>
>> Then go back to c:\documents and settings\
>>
>> And find the new account
>> Go into the new account and paste, this will most likely ask you if you
>> would like to write over, say yes.
>>
>> This should do the trick login as the domain account and see if it worked.
>>
>> You might have some odd minor errors but you will have outlook express, my
>> documents, favorites, and cookies plus a bunch of other stuff you didnŠöt
>> know you had.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>
>> J5 - Eric A. Weintraub
>> Sr. Network Administrator
>> ScriptLogic Corp
>> --
>>
>>

>
>

Sorry for the extra work, listed below are a few articles on how to export
outlook express data:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;270670
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=175017

Hope it helps,

J5 - Eric A. Weintraub
Sr. Network Administrator
ScriptLogic Corp
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Torgeir Bakken \(MVP\)
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      7th Jun 2004
Ron Reaugh wrote:

> Is there any way to CHANGE a local user to a domain(W2K3) user? A number of
> things instantiate like Outlook Express's NGs so you can't just copy Doc &
> Settings trees. It would save a bunch of hassles if there were an easy way
> to change a user from local to a domain and the reverse. From one domain to
> another domain where the previous domain is unavailable(W2K3, NT4,W2K)?
>
> Hopefully the from domain to local could be done while the PC is
> un-associated with(already moved away from) it's previous domain(W2K3).

Hi

You can reuse the old profile with the "new" user by changing the new
user's ProfileImagePath in registry to point to the old profile.

More here:
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...C0%40hydro.com


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