HELP!!! WINDOWS 2000 with XP Clients

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Guest

I am running a Windows 2000 server. I have added all of the user names to
Domain Users. The client machines were on a peer-to-peer network. When I
change them to the domain they add a new user to the client machines. They
logon to the Domain but I lose all of the setting and information that was on
them, unless I sign on to the local machine. Is there a way to add the
profile from the client to be recognized as the logon. or to merge the two
users?
 
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Dave Patrick

Use the Copy To function to copy the local profile over the domain profile.
Control Panel|System|Advanced|User Profiles|Settings

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

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|I am running a Windows 2000 server. I have added all of the user names to
| Domain Users. The client machines were on a peer-to-peer network. When I
| change them to the domain they add a new user to the client machines. They
| logon to the Domain but I lose all of the setting and information that was
on
| them, unless I sign on to the local machine. Is there a way to add the
| profile from the client to be recognized as the logon. or to merge the two
| users?
|
 
G

Guest

Dave,
The "Copy To" option is grayed out. Who do I need to be logged on as?
At what point of the deployment should I be coying this?
 
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Dave Patrick

Logged on as local administrator.

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
| Dave,
| The "Copy To" option is grayed out. Who do I need to be logged on as?
| At what point of the deployment should I be coying this?
 

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