On 13 August 2011 05:43, TAKAHASHI Motonobu wrote:
> From: Dermot
> Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 15:26:00 +0100
>
>> I throwing myself at it as I write. What I thought I'd do is copy
>> all the profile except the user.dat. The old user.dat will be there
>> so if there are problems I can retrieve it.
>
From: Dermot
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 15:26:00 +0100
> I throwing myself at it as I write. What I thought I'd do is copy
> all the profile except the user.dat. The old user.dat will be there
> so if there are problems I can retrieve it.
Have you tried to use "profiles" command? It can change SIDs
Well the MS Outlook profiles didn't migrate smoothly. I am re-creating
them but I suspect there is an easier way to move them.
Thanks,
Dermot.
On 12 August 2011 15:26, Dermot wrote:
> Thanks Aaron,
>
> I throwing myself at it as I write. What I thought I'd do is copy all
> the profile except the
Thanks Aaron,
I throwing myself at it as I write. What I thought I'd do is copy all
the profile except the user.dat. The old user.dat will be there so if
there are problems I can retrieve it.
fingers crossed.
Dermot.
On 12 August 2011 13:51, Aaron E. wrote:
> I'm gong to go out on a limb her
I'm gong to go out on a limb here and say the process will need tested
on your end. In my experience what has worked for one site has not
worked for another.
It is all about getting the procedure right for your site. That being
said the procedure you linked usually works pretty well when deali
Hi,
I have an existing WinNT domain and, after some labour, a new Samba3x
domain. I created the Samba domain with a different name because the
WinNT domain name wasn't appropriate. I have about 40 users. Their
accounts have been added to the new domain. I'm almost ready to shift
everyone to the ne