You can use the Copy To function to mirror the profile. Logon at least once
as the new user. Then while logged on as another user (with administrative
rights) Control Panel|System|User Profiles, select your userprofile, Copy
To, Browse to
%systemdrive%\Documents and Settings\newuser
Change "Permitted to use:" to "newuser" OK.
Use the import function of Outllook to import the *.pst file.
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Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"Pete DeKalb" wrote:
|I have a laptop only I use. I have been using the Administrator as my User
| for all computer use and now realize this is not a good idea. I would like
to
| make another User that has all the documents, desktop shortcuts,
start-ups,
| Outlook data, (i.e. everything) I have in the Administrator profile.
|
| I tried duplicating the user profile using article 255095 and it will not
| complete the process and does not give any error message? Please help