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Hi,

 

Can someone advice me what is the best approach to clone a user profile

folder within a Windows XP Pro machine?

 

I have been seeing different behaviors when I tried using the copy

profile feature within the system properties. Sometimes, the profile

that I tried to copy from doesn't include the my document folder.

However, when I changed the domain membership around, e.g. disjoin from

the domain, the profile folder might include the my documents folder

again. And I always try rebooting the machine before I do my profile copy.

 

Is it true that the copy profile function doesn't copy the local

settings folder? Should I just copy the profile folder and overwrite the

one the I would like to use with the old profile?

 

I see many reference about copying user profile, but there doesn't seem

to be a consistent way.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Re: best practise to clone a user profile folder

 

OM <om@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Hi,

>

> Can someone advice me what is the best approach to clone a user

> profile folder within a Windows XP Pro machine?

>

> I have been seeing different behaviors when I tried using the copy

> profile feature within the system properties. Sometimes, the profile

> that I tried to copy from doesn't include the my document folder.

> However, when I changed the domain membership around, e.g. disjoin

> from the domain, the profile folder might include the my documents

> folder again. And I always try rebooting the machine before I do my

> profile copy.

> Is it true that the copy profile function doesn't copy the local

> settings folder? Should I just copy the profile folder and overwrite

> the one the I would like to use with the old profile?

>

> I see many reference about copying user profile, but there doesn't

> seem to be a consistent way.

>

> Thanks in advance.

 

Since you've got a domain, what exactly is it you're trying to do? It would

really help if you could explain your goal here.

Posted

Re: best practise to clone a user profile folder

 

What I would like to achieve is to migrate the user profiles for our

non-domain PC users to their newly created domain user accounts and I

will delegate this task to an OU administrator. I am trying to test the

profile migration procedure before I can hand down the task to the admin..

 

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:

> OM <om@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>> Hi,

>>

>> Can someone advice me what is the best approach to clone a user

>> profile folder within a Windows XP Pro machine?

>>

>> I have been seeing different behaviors when I tried using the copy

>> profile feature within the system properties. Sometimes, the profile

>> that I tried to copy from doesn't include the my document folder.

>> However, when I changed the domain membership around, e.g. disjoin

>> from the domain, the profile folder might include the my documents

>> folder again. And I always try rebooting the machine before I do my

>> profile copy.

>> Is it true that the copy profile function doesn't copy the local

>> settings folder? Should I just copy the profile folder and overwrite

>> the one the I would like to use with the old profile?

>>

>> I see many reference about copying user profile, but there doesn't

>> seem to be a consistent way.

>>

>> Thanks in advance.

>

> Since you've got a domain, what exactly is it you're trying to do? It would

> really help if you could explain your goal here.

>

>

>

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Posted

Re: best practise to clone a user profile folder

 

OM <om@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> What I would like to achieve is to migrate the user profiles for our

> non-domain PC users to their newly created domain user accounts and I

> will delegate this task to an OU administrator. I am trying to test

> the profile migration procedure before I can hand down the task to

> the admin..

 

Try this:

 

Log in as the new domain user once; log out

Log in as an domain account with admin rights (but *not* the new domain

user)

Go to control panel, system, advanced....in User Profiles, click the

Settings button

Select the old local user's profile, click on Copy To, and browse to the new

domain user's c:\documents and settings\username folder.

Click OK.

Click the Change button in Permitted to use and select the domain\username

account you just copied

 

Close out.

 

Log in as the domain user and make sure the settings look right.

 

 

>

> Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:

>> OM <om@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>> Hi,

>>>

>>> Can someone advice me what is the best approach to clone a user

>>> profile folder within a Windows XP Pro machine?

>>>

>>> I have been seeing different behaviors when I tried using the copy

>>> profile feature within the system properties. Sometimes, the profile

>>> that I tried to copy from doesn't include the my document folder.

>>> However, when I changed the domain membership around, e.g. disjoin

>>> from the domain, the profile folder might include the my documents

>>> folder again. And I always try rebooting the machine before I do my

>>> profile copy.

>>> Is it true that the copy profile function doesn't copy the local

>>> settings folder? Should I just copy the profile folder and overwrite

>>> the one the I would like to use with the old profile?

>>>

>>> I see many reference about copying user profile, but there doesn't

>>> seem to be a consistent way.

>>>

>>> Thanks in advance.

>>

>> Since you've got a domain, what exactly is it you're trying to do?

>> It would really help if you could explain your goal here.

Posted

Re: best practise to clone a user profile folder

 

I tried this already. As I mentioned, the my documents folder didn't get

copy as part of the profile. I disjoined the machine from the domain and

setup few testing local account and it seems to be working (able to copy

the my documents folder). I then rejoined the machine and it was also

copying the my documents folder. The problem is I cannot see a

consistent way to duplicate the same problem.

 

 

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:

> OM <om@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>> What I would like to achieve is to migrate the user profiles for our

>> non-domain PC users to their newly created domain user accounts and I

>> will delegate this task to an OU administrator. I am trying to test

>> the profile migration procedure before I can hand down the task to

>> the admin..

>

> Try this:

>

> Log in as the new domain user once; log out

> Log in as an domain account with admin rights (but *not* the new domain

> user)

> Go to control panel, system, advanced....in User Profiles, click the

> Settings button

> Select the old local user's profile, click on Copy To, and browse to the new

> domain user's c:\documents and settings\username folder.

> Click OK.

> Click the Change button in Permitted to use and select the domain\username

> account you just copied

>

> Close out.

>

> Log in as the domain user and make sure the settings look right.

>

>

>

>> Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:

>>> OM <om@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>>> Hi,

>>>>

>>>> Can someone advice me what is the best approach to clone a user

>>>> profile folder within a Windows XP Pro machine?

>>>>

>>>> I have been seeing different behaviors when I tried using the copy

>>>> profile feature within the system properties. Sometimes, the profile

>>>> that I tried to copy from doesn't include the my document folder.

>>>> However, when I changed the domain membership around, e.g. disjoin

>>>> from the domain, the profile folder might include the my documents

>>>> folder again. And I always try rebooting the machine before I do my

>>>> profile copy.

>>>> Is it true that the copy profile function doesn't copy the local

>>>> settings folder? Should I just copy the profile folder and overwrite

>>>> the one the I would like to use with the old profile?

>>>>

>>>> I see many reference about copying user profile, but there doesn't

>>>> seem to be a consistent way.

>>>>

>>>> Thanks in advance.

>>> Since you've got a domain, what exactly is it you're trying to do?

>>> It would really help if you could explain your goal here.

>

>

>

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Posted

Re: best practise to clone a user profile folder

 

OM <om@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I tried this already. As I mentioned, the my documents folder didn't

> get copy as part of the profile.

 

Move that folder out elsewhere first....you really don't want to have My

Documents as part of the profile. You should be able to do this with a

script/batch file(robocopy, etc). And use folder redirection for the users

when they're on the domain.

> I disjoined the machine from the

> domain and setup few testing local account and it seems to be working

> (able to copy the my documents folder). I then rejoined the machine

> and it was also copying the my documents folder. The problem is I

> cannot see a consistent way to duplicate the same problem.

>

>

> Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:

>> OM <om@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>> What I would like to achieve is to migrate the user profiles for our

>>> non-domain PC users to their newly created domain user accounts and

>>> I will delegate this task to an OU administrator. I am trying to

>>> test the profile migration procedure before I can hand down the

>>> task to the admin..

>>

>> Try this:

>>

>> Log in as the new domain user once; log out

>> Log in as an domain account with admin rights (but *not* the new

>> domain user)

>> Go to control panel, system, advanced....in User Profiles, click the

>> Settings button

>> Select the old local user's profile, click on Copy To, and browse to

>> the new domain user's c:\documents and settings\username folder.

>> Click OK.

>> Click the Change button in Permitted to use and select the

>> domain\username account you just copied

>>

>> Close out.

>>

>> Log in as the domain user and make sure the settings look right.

>>

>>

>>

>>> Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:

>>>> OM <om@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>>>> Hi,

>>>>>

>>>>> Can someone advice me what is the best approach to clone a user

>>>>> profile folder within a Windows XP Pro machine?

>>>>>

>>>>> I have been seeing different behaviors when I tried using the copy

>>>>> profile feature within the system properties. Sometimes, the

>>>>> profile that I tried to copy from doesn't include the my document

>>>>> folder. However, when I changed the domain membership around,

>>>>> e.g. disjoin from the domain, the profile folder might include

>>>>> the my documents folder again. And I always try rebooting the

>>>>> machine before I do my profile copy.

>>>>> Is it true that the copy profile function doesn't copy the local

>>>>> settings folder? Should I just copy the profile folder and

>>>>> overwrite the one the I would like to use with the old profile?

>>>>>

>>>>> I see many reference about copying user profile, but there doesn't

>>>>> seem to be a consistent way.

>>>>>

>>>>> Thanks in advance.

>>>> Since you've got a domain, what exactly is it you're trying to do?

>>>> It would really help if you could explain your goal here.


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