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stjulian
Our company is finally moving from a workgroup to a domain.
I have followed the instructions posted in other posts about copying the
user profile using the "system" applet. However, when I log in to the user,
none of my settings seem to be there. Not even the desktop background. As a
matter of fact, the system defaulted to a customized theme (not the standard
windowsXP theme)
This migration is on the same machine. Whatever settings and environment is
working as a local user is to be converted to a domain user on the same
machine. The entire environment would be the same. Only the logon would be
different.
It would seem that the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard copies your
environment to a drive (or share), you then log in as the domain user, and
run the Wizard again to copy back the files.
Is there a way to directly convert/copy the current environment to a domain
user on the same machine?
Is there an easier way? A one-way conversion (I won't need local logon again
on this machine)? And, can it be used in 2000 Professional on my boss' PC?
Does anyone know of a third-party solution?
Julian
I have followed the instructions posted in other posts about copying the
user profile using the "system" applet. However, when I log in to the user,
none of my settings seem to be there. Not even the desktop background. As a
matter of fact, the system defaulted to a customized theme (not the standard
windowsXP theme)
This migration is on the same machine. Whatever settings and environment is
working as a local user is to be converted to a domain user on the same
machine. The entire environment would be the same. Only the logon would be
different.
It would seem that the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard copies your
environment to a drive (or share), you then log in as the domain user, and
run the Wizard again to copy back the files.
Is there a way to directly convert/copy the current environment to a domain
user on the same machine?
Is there an easier way? A one-way conversion (I won't need local logon again
on this machine)? And, can it be used in 2000 Professional on my boss' PC?
Does anyone know of a third-party solution?
Julian