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Question: Transfer Local profile to domain profile
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andywkw
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Registered: Jun 2001 Location: Toronto Country: Canada State: Certifications: A+, MCP 70-210 Working on: MCP 70-215
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Question: Transfer Local profile to domain profile
Hi all,
How can I transfer user profile from Local computer to become a Domain user? Since when I join the domain, The user setting and also all the My document and outlook email no longer excess in the outlook. Can both profile be share/synchronize? If so ? How to set it up?
Thanks.
Andy
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02-14-03 06:21 AM
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adam salam
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Registered: Mar 2002 Location: Country: United Arab Emirates State: Certifications: CCNA, MCSE 2000 Working on: MCSE:Security (70-227), A+
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Re: Question: Transfer Local profile to domain profile
quote: Originally posted by andywkw
Hi all,
How can I transfer user profile from Local computer to become a Domain user? Since when I join the domain, The user setting and also all the My document and outlook email no longer excess in the outlook. Can both profile be share/synchronize? If so ? How to set it up?
Thanks.
Andy
did you try to copy the Profile using the local computer system> user profile tab and specify the bath to the DC?
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02-14-03 02:00 PM
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andywkw
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Re: Re: Question: Transfer Local profile to domain profile
quote: Originally posted by adam salam
did you try to copy the Profile using the local computer system> user profile tab and specify the bath to the DC?
You mean copy the whole account profile from ducument & setting folder to the main server, then use the AD to point a path to that profile? I don't quiet get it, could you explian a bit more please.
thanks for reply, adam salam
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02-14-03 09:33 PM
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Slinky
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Registered: Aug 2000 Location: 35° 24' N 97° 36' W Country: US of A State: Certifications: A+, N+, MCSA Working on: MCSE
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02-15-03 12:21 AM
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luisjo
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Thanks
Thank you for the info Slinky. How you doing, what are you studing now, or just relaxing?
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02-15-03 03:23 AM
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gcw123
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02-15-03 04:30 AM
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adam salam
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quote: Originally posted by Slinky
Right click "My Computer", goto the "User Profiles" tab, select the profile you want to copy and select "Copy to..."
Yes that's what I mean (you should use only this method to copy a profile and DON'T use another way like the normal copy and past because there are hidden files), copy the profile to shared folder in your DC, and specify the bath to that folder through the User properties> profile tab as:
\\server_name\share_name\usern
ame
hope that help
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02-15-03 07:39 AM
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andywkw
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02-15-03 09:07 PM
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Slinky
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Re: Thanks
quote: Originally posted by luisjo
Thank you for the info Slinky. How you doing, what are you studing now, or just relaxing?
I'm just kind of taking it easy right now. Need to get into 70-221 real soon here. 
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