User Account Settings

From: Mitch Garvis, MCP (MitchGarvisMCP_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/30/04


Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 13:15:05 -0800

I disjoined a Windows XP Pro workstation from a domain and then joined it to
another domain. It was only after the fact that the client changed his mind
and told me he needed to preserve aspects such as:

- Rules from Outlook 2003
- Custom Dictionaries and Auto-Completes in Word/Office

Of course when I asked the client if he wanted me to migrate Profiles he
told me he did not want to incur the expense, but now it seems that it may
cost him slightly more. Does anyone have a way I can retrieve these items
from a User Profile that is marked as Unknown?

Thank you in advance!

Mitch

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Mitchell D. Garvis, MCP
www.e-mitch.com


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