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Is there anything like that in Windows 7? Alternatively, how well does the "copy to" feature for user profiles work in Windows 7? I know in XP it got most stuff moved over, but Outlook settings sometimes didn't transfer over right. Also the computers in question are using XP mode, so I would want to make sure that properly copied over too since by default it is stored inside the user profile folder.
Don't shirker this. It isn't worth running into some unforeseen issue 6 months from now. Join to new domain, log in as new user, log off, log in as admin, copy the old profile over the new profile, log in as new user, enjoy. Edit: and by copy I mean use the copy button in the Profiles applet in the system properties. And make sure to click "permitted to use" or whatever it is and select the appropriate user account. Does this actually work? I tried it a couple of weeks ago, but as soon as I left the old domain, all of the old domain's profiles showed up as "account unknown" had the "copy to" button greyed out.
I googled it a bit, didn't find anything that seemed to work the account I was using did have permission to the user's old domain profile , and eventually gave up and just re-created the profiles and copied over critical stuff.
Use USMT. Backup profile s. Join new domain. Import profile s. Simple, easy and it works and it can be scripted. Yes USMT will work fine. Sarcastic, yes it works. The grayed button was either a permissions issue, or the profile was locked. With fast user switching the original user could have still been logged in. Or perhaps Windows was unable to unload its user registry hive upon logoff.
A common issue. Reboot, and then immediatelly log in with a 3rd account - one which is neither the source nor the destination of the profile copy, and the copy becomes available.
When you initially install Windows there is no DNS suffix. Yikes, dialogs opening dialogs opening dialogs! If I remember correctly, this behavior goes all the way back to Windows I worked on that team and can attest that much of the UI was designed by developers such as myself who had no real understanding of usability.
But I digress. This is very important in relation to AD and disjoint namespaces. If you do not want a disjoint namespace, leave this box checked.
In fact, this is the default. However, if you want your computer to have a different DNS suffix, then you must uncheck this checkbox and fill in the desired DNS suffix. I will discuss more ramifications of a disjoint DNS namespace in a subsequent blog post. Thus if you want a disjoint namespace for your computer, you need to make the changes in two steps.
First join the computer to the domain without specifying an alternate DNS suffix and reboot.
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