J
juan
Hello All,
Last night I was trying to consolidate a couple of
machines to a new faster/better machine. The new machine
has been in use for a couple of weeks and already had
some local accounts. Last night, I used the transfer data
wizard in the XP cd to move the data from one of my older
machines to the new one. That older machine had only one
account. I had recreated the name of that account in the
new machine and ran the wizard as that account on both
machines. The transfer seemed to go well. That user's
data and settings were transfered correctly, however, a
different user on the new machine (my account!) is now
not able to connect to my file server. I get a "1219
error". Seems like the credentials for that account got
hosed. As a test - I created a new account and was able
to connect to the file server with that account.
Questions:
1) How do I reset the credentials on my account?
2) How do I merge the data from a third computer on to
this one (not going to do the wizard again at this point -
unless you tell me better)?
TIA
Last night I was trying to consolidate a couple of
machines to a new faster/better machine. The new machine
has been in use for a couple of weeks and already had
some local accounts. Last night, I used the transfer data
wizard in the XP cd to move the data from one of my older
machines to the new one. That older machine had only one
account. I had recreated the name of that account in the
new machine and ran the wizard as that account on both
machines. The transfer seemed to go well. That user's
data and settings were transfered correctly, however, a
different user on the new machine (my account!) is now
not able to connect to my file server. I get a "1219
error". Seems like the credentials for that account got
hosed. As a test - I created a new account and was able
to connect to the file server with that account.
Questions:
1) How do I reset the credentials on my account?
2) How do I merge the data from a third computer on to
this one (not going to do the wizard again at this point -
unless you tell me better)?
TIA