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ays666

Hello guys

I have a problem with the profile of windows.

the users of my network using a lot of different software
(acad,microstation,argis...etc) this users are in one domain and now is
neccesary pass to other domain. in this domain can't use the trust
relationship becuase the other company not permit this operation. OK. my
problem is when i create the new user in the other domain .... XP create a
new profile in "C:\Document.......\NEWUSER".

My question is .............Exist somehow that i have the same user that
before. "C:\document and....\OLDUSER" in the new domain?????..... I mean that
i want use the same directory with all configuration because the profile the
other program use tickets in the register of windows that he point to this
user directory




P.D: AND WHEN I USE ADMINISTRATOR PROFILE AND COPY NOT RUN A LOT OF
SOFTWARE


thanks for all
 
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David H. Lipman

From: "ays666" <[email protected]>

| Hello guys
|
| I have a problem with the profile of windows.
|
| the users of my network using a lot of different software
| (acad,microstation,argis...etc) this users are in one domain and now is
| neccesary pass to other domain. in this domain can't use the trust
| relationship becuase the other company not permit this operation. OK. my
| problem is when i create the new user in the other domain .... XP create a
| new profile in "C:\Document.......\NEWUSER".
|
| My question is .............Exist somehow that i have the same user that
| before. "C:\document and....\OLDUSER" in the new domain?????..... I mean that
| i want use the same directory with all configuration because the profile the
| other program use tickets in the register of windows that he point to this
| user directory
|
| P.D: AND WHEN I USE ADMINISTRATOR PROFILE AND COPY NOT RUN A LOT OF
| SOFTWARE
|
| thanks for all

Sorry...

Domain Users and Local Accounts don't use User Names. They use SIDs (Securitry Identifiers)
and thus one user profile can not be used for one user on two Domains.
 

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