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jbclem
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      16th Jul 2008
I've created a new user account and I want to copy into it the user profile
from my other user account. Both have administrator priviledges. The two
accounts are named daadaa2 and jbclem. When I look in System/User Profiles
there are three profiles listed. Two are "account unknown" and the third is
computer name/daadaa2. No sign of the new jbclem account. I've rebooted
twice and rechecked but it's still the same.

And even though I've logged into the daadaa2 account, I'm allowed to "copy
to" from the user profile named daadaa2. I know that shouldn't be possible,
but the "copy to" isn't greyed out.

Looking into Control Panel/Users and Passwords, there are 4 users listed:
administrator, daadaa2, guest, jbclem.

What's wrong here, shouldn't the user profile be named after the user
account? What do I have wrong, and how can I fix this. What I'm trying to
do is copy all the daadaa2 desktop settings/icons/other
settings/configurations into the new user account named jbclem so to save
myself an hour of setup time. Am I taking the wrong approach to this?

John







 
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Dave Patrick
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      16th Jul 2008
Use this tool to locate the profile SID then have a look in this key to
match them up.

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList


http://www.petri.co.il/obj_sid.htm

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"jbclem" wrote:
> I've created a new user account and I want to copy into it the user
> profile
> from my other user account. Both have administrator priviledges. The two
> accounts are named daadaa2 and jbclem. When I look in System/User
> Profiles
> there are three profiles listed. Two are "account unknown" and the third
> is
> computer name/daadaa2. No sign of the new jbclem account. I've rebooted
> twice and rechecked but it's still the same.
>
> And even though I've logged into the daadaa2 account, I'm allowed to "copy
> to" from the user profile named daadaa2. I know that shouldn't be
> possible,
> but the "copy to" isn't greyed out.
>
> Looking into Control Panel/Users and Passwords, there are 4 users listed:
> administrator, daadaa2, guest, jbclem.
>
> What's wrong here, shouldn't the user profile be named after the user
> account? What do I have wrong, and how can I fix this. What I'm trying
> to
> do is copy all the daadaa2 desktop settings/icons/other
> settings/configurations into the new user account named jbclem so to save
> myself an hour of setup time. Am I taking the wrong approach to this?
>
> John
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


 
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