- User Profiles : Desktop,MyDocuments...
- Posted by Zul on February 13th, 2004
Hi,
I'm in the process of migrating the NTDOMAIN users to the new AD but
whenever they login to the new domain, their profiles
(e.g
esktop,Shortcut,MyDocuments...) will be lost and I have to copy it
from their old profile to the new profile. Its time consuming. Is there any
way to do this from the group policy ?
The clients are Windows 2000 and the DCs are Windows 2003 Enterprise
Edition.
Thank you.
Rgrds,
Zul
- Posted by Antoine GOLIO on February 13th, 2004
User State Migration Tool
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;321197
and for desktop,MyDocuments, use GPO "redirect folder"
"Zul" <mlist@istar.com.my> a écrit dans le message de news:
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- Posted by Zul on February 13th, 2004
Thank you.
"Antoine GOLIO" <antoine.golio@123multimedia.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by jman on February 13th, 2004
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