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Guest virira
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Good day

 

In trying to join a Windows XP SP2 HP laptop (with a different domain name)

to my domain (Windows Server 2003 SP1), I just went straight to the My

Computer, Right-clicked and changed its previous domain name to my current

one.

 

I had hoped to keep this user's profile when the laptop now connects to my

current domain. But alas, I ended up failing to login.

Now the user can no longer access his profile.

 

As a temporary solution, I used the administrator account on the laptop to

log into the system and then created a new user account which authenticates

to my current domain. Then I had to copy his old documents and e-mail folder

and restored them in this new profile.

 

I wanted to find out if there is a way of reversing the very initial changes

that I made and propably restoring the old user profile and laptop to its

previous domain?

 

Can someone help please?

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Guest John R
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Re: Lost User Profile

 

1st. You could simply change the domain back to the old one, log back into

the old profile, run the files and settings tranfer wizard and save the old

profile, change the domain name back to the new one, log on, and run the

files and settings transfer wizard again and import the profile.

 

2nd. If both domains are A/D, use the Active Directory Migration Tool to

migrage the machine to the new domain.

 

3rd. Check out the 'moveuser' command in the 2003 support tools kit.

 

John R

 

"virira" <virira@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:D0AD460F-55E8-4D12-BD86-9A9635801D3F@microsoft.com...

> Good day

>

> In trying to join a Windows XP SP2 HP laptop (with a different domain

> name)

> to my domain (Windows Server 2003 SP1), I just went straight to the My

> Computer, Right-clicked and changed its previous domain name to my current

> one.

>

> I had hoped to keep this user's profile when the laptop now connects to my

> current domain. But alas, I ended up failing to login.

> Now the user can no longer access his profile.

>

> As a temporary solution, I used the administrator account on the laptop to

> log into the system and then created a new user account which

> authenticates

> to my current domain. Then I had to copy his old documents and e-mail

> folder

> and restored them in this new profile.

>

> I wanted to find out if there is a way of reversing the very initial

> changes

> that I made and propably restoring the old user profile and laptop to its

> previous domain?

>

> Can someone help please?

Guest virira
Posted

Re: Lost User Profile

 

Thank you John R. I will try that now

 

"John R" wrote:

> 1st. You could simply change the domain back to the old one, log back into

> the old profile, run the files and settings tranfer wizard and save the old

> profile, change the domain name back to the new one, log on, and run the

> files and settings transfer wizard again and import the profile.

>

> 2nd. If both domains are A/D, use the Active Directory Migration Tool to

> migrage the machine to the new domain.

>

> 3rd. Check out the 'moveuser' command in the 2003 support tools kit.

>

> John R

>

> "virira" <virira@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:D0AD460F-55E8-4D12-BD86-9A9635801D3F@microsoft.com...

> > Good day

> >

> > In trying to join a Windows XP SP2 HP laptop (with a different domain

> > name)

> > to my domain (Windows Server 2003 SP1), I just went straight to the My

> > Computer, Right-clicked and changed its previous domain name to my current

> > one.

> >

> > I had hoped to keep this user's profile when the laptop now connects to my

> > current domain. But alas, I ended up failing to login.

> > Now the user can no longer access his profile.

> >

> > As a temporary solution, I used the administrator account on the laptop to

> > log into the system and then created a new user account which

> > authenticates

> > to my current domain. Then I had to copy his old documents and e-mail

> > folder

> > and restored them in this new profile.

> >

> > I wanted to find out if there is a way of reversing the very initial

> > changes

> > that I made and propably restoring the old user profile and laptop to its

> > previous domain?

> >

> > Can someone help please?

>

>

>


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