Re: Moving Old Profile to New Profile



Mark R. wrote:
I am going to install a new server with Windows 2003. There are
about 8 computers with XP Professional on the current 2000 domain.
I will disjoin the XP workstations from the current domain and then
join it to the new domain. The old domain profiles will still be on
the workstation so is there a tool or way to move the old profile
to the new profile? I will have My Documents, Desktop, Outlook.pst,
etc.

Files and Settings Transfer Wizard...
User State Migration Tool...

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