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![]() I have to downgrade a Windows 2000 computer joined to a 2000 server domain to an NT Domain, same login name, and a I do not want to copy every document, configuration and desktop items to another profile, so, is there any way i can switch (login) from DOMAIN1 to DOMAIN2 without loosing the profile? Because i know that same login name is treated differently at OS level with user.DOMAIN1 and user.domain2. Thanks to all! |
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Anyone ? Please?
Thanks "Andrés g" <andy@nospam.com> escribió en el mensaje news:%23Z$BvWt7GHA.4288@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi ![]() > > I have to downgrade a Windows 2000 computer joined to a 2000 server domain > to an NT Domain, same login name, and a I do not want to copy every > document, configuration and desktop items to another profile, so, is there > any way i can switch (login) from DOMAIN1 to DOMAIN2 without loosing the > profile? > > Because i know that same login name is treated differently at OS level > with user.DOMAIN1 and user.domain2. > > Thanks to all! |
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If the domains are trusting you should be able to choose
domain 2 in the drop down list for domains and the domain 2 account / profile. "Andrés g" <andy@nospam.com> wrote in message news:%23Z$BvWt7GHA.4288@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi ![]() > > I have to downgrade a Windows 2000 computer joined to a 2000 server domain > to an NT Domain, same login name, and a I do not want to copy every > document, configuration and desktop items to another profile, so, is there > any way i can switch (login) from DOMAIN1 to DOMAIN2 without loosing the > profile? > > Because i know that same login name is treated differently at OS level > with user.DOMAIN1 and user.domain2. > > Thanks to all! |
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Log on as local Administrator.
Rename the user's original profile folder. Remove any other profile-folders which have resulted from attempts to log-on to domain 2. Join the computer to domain 2, and log on as the user. Log off, and back on as local Admin. Check that this has created a correctly-named profile folder. If so delete it, and rename the original back in its place. Log on as user. |
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