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
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>>
>>
>
>
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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