Profile Manager Copy To not available

From: Chuck (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/28/04


Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 06:55:12 -0700

My Windows XP Professional system was migrated to a new
domain that is running Microsoft Active Directory. When
the migration was performed, a new user was created with
the same username but for the new domain. My original
profile did not get migrated correctly. So now I have two
profiles like:

USERNAME on oldomain
USERNAME on newdomain

I have tried to use the Copy To function on the Profile
Manager to copy the old profile settings to the new domain
account but the Copy To function is not available
regardless of which account I am using. For example, I
realize that the account logged in cannot use the Copy To
function. But I have tried the same thing under different
administrator accounts but the USERNAME on oldomain never
has Copy To available regardless of which account is
logged.

Is there any way to copy the original user profile to the
new one?



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