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Karl Burrows
Hi!
Getting ready to help out a local non-profit group upgrade from a
peer-to-peer workgroup network (one client acts as a file server/'server'
for anti-virus, backup, etc.) to a domain with a new server. All the
workstations are configured exactly the same using Windows 2000. The domain
user name and password will be the same as the current local user
name/password.
What's the best way to migrate these users and join them to the domain
keeping all their settings, email, favorites, etc? I am trying to avoid
having to copy all the settings, etc. I seem to remember adding an XP
machine to a domain when I upgraded it from 98 and it prompted me if I
wanted to use the existing profile and add it to the domain.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!!
Getting ready to help out a local non-profit group upgrade from a
peer-to-peer workgroup network (one client acts as a file server/'server'
for anti-virus, backup, etc.) to a domain with a new server. All the
workstations are configured exactly the same using Windows 2000. The domain
user name and password will be the same as the current local user
name/password.
What's the best way to migrate these users and join them to the domain
keeping all their settings, email, favorites, etc? I am trying to avoid
having to copy all the settings, etc. I seem to remember adding an XP
machine to a domain when I upgraded it from 98 and it prompted me if I
wanted to use the existing profile and add it to the domain.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!!