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Migrating Profile using command prompt
In a previous project that I need to do again we took multiple workstations in a workgroup environment, added them to a domain, and then using the user manager tool on XP/2000 we migrated their data, and configuration to the new account being used. In addition to all of this there is one step that avoided a lot of hassle. We noticed that after doing so there were things like ones Outlook information (PST pointer, settings, etc.) NOT PASSWORD that did not migrate over. This was fixed within a second using a command prompt command. Stupid me threw out those notes. Any idea what that command is? Had something to do with copying the registry info from the old account to the new account, and it worked so well and so fast I would love to do it again. Ideas? Help...please!!!
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