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    hi all,
    i really need to know this bit of info.
    A simple network with 2k on each of the 10 pcs and a 2kserver as a server.After upgrading to a domain the users lost their settings (mail settings , backgrounds ....) . I know of the system user profile ability to transfer settings but it didn't work.Any ideas?
    Another thingy , anyone heard of eroaming?
    i think it has to do with the users keeping their profiles on the server so wherever they log on their settings are there.
    I'd appreciate any help.

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    We had to do the same thing a few months ago. After trial and error with the built-in profile copy-deal I found that if you log on as administrator, you can manually copy the contents of their former profile folder to their new one.

    Example, C:\Documents and Settings\USER1 is their old while C:\Documents and Settings\USER1.NTSERVER is their new. Copy the contents of USER1 to USER1.NTSERVER. Make sure you have hidden files shown. You'll have to be logged-in as administrator or at least a 3rd account that has admin rights. Of course you can't be logged-on as one of the profiles you're copying to or from.

    Hope this helps.
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    One addendum, make sure you delete all their temporary internet files before you copy, if you can. Not really neccessary to waste time copying that junk. Also, just in case, I would copy maybe a folder at a time.

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    i gave it a try.
    the system did get it though
    i'll have to give another look tomorow afternoon again

    thanks.
    i'll post the end result when done ...

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    You could do a few things:

    - Control Panel -> System -> User Profiles -> Copy old user profile to new one.

    - Log in as local admin and manually copy all files/folders and change ownership and permissions from old user to new user.

    - use system migration tool included in the RESKIT.

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