I just added a Windows Server 2003 domain to my network. I then joined my XP
Pro SP2 system to the domain. I want to move all of the settings of my
original, local user profile to my new, domain user profile. But when I go
to the My Computer | System Properties | Advanced | User Profiles and try to
copy one profile to the other, it says that I must first delete everything
from that folder (Documents and Settings\User.Domain). However, I am unable
to delete everything from that folder due to sharing violations. It doesn't
matter if I logon as the original user, the new user, the local
Administrator, or the Domain Administrator. Is this just not possible, and
if not, why was the option included?
As a side note, I tried to just XCOPY the files - now in User Profiles it
says the old profile is twice as large as it was ;-(
RE: Move local user profile to network user profile
Run the file transfer wizard from the xp cd,select the files/folders,etc to
save,
save to a new folder that you created,once thru,move to cd...
"Ron Hinds" wrote:
> I just added a Windows Server 2003 domain to my network. I then joined my XP
> Pro SP2 system to the domain. I want to move all of the settings of my
> original, local user profile to my new, domain user profile. But when I go
> to the My Computer | System Properties | Advanced | User Profiles and try to
> copy one profile to the other, it says that I must first delete everything
> from that folder (Documents and Settings\User.Domain). However, I am unable
> to delete everything from that folder due to sharing violations. It doesn't
> matter if I logon as the original user, the new user, the local
> Administrator, or the Domain Administrator. Is this just not possible, and
> if not, why was the option included?
>
> As a side note, I tried to just XCOPY the files - now in User Profiles it
> says the old profile is twice as large as it was ;-(
>
>
>
>
RE: Move local user profile to network user profile
I have done this one myself migrating a company running Novel across to AD
there is a third party software that can be used which does the job
fantastically you can find it here http://www.forensit.com/shop/index.aspx
"Ron Hinds" wrote:
> I just added a Windows Server 2003 domain to my network. I then joined my XP
> Pro SP2 system to the domain. I want to move all of the settings of my
> original, local user profile to my new, domain user profile. But when I go
> to the My Computer | System Properties | Advanced | User Profiles and try to
> copy one profile to the other, it says that I must first delete everything
> from that folder (Documents and Settings\User.Domain). However, I am unable
> to delete everything from that folder due to sharing violations. It doesn't
> matter if I logon as the original user, the new user, the local
> Administrator, or the Domain Administrator. Is this just not possible, and
> if not, why was the option included?
>
> As a side note, I tried to just XCOPY the files - now in User Profiles it
> says the old profile is twice as large as it was ;-(
>
>
>
>