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Can you copy a local user profile from one machine to another?

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SuperFreak

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Apr 8, 2002
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I have a feeling that the answer is no, but I thought I'd ask. We are running win2K workstations on a NT network. We will be migrating soon, but first I have a bunch of new workstations to deploy. We don't use roaming profiles, for a bunch of reasons, but we will be using them after the migration.

Anyway, since there is registry entries, I wasn't sure if there was a way you could just copy a local profile from one machine to another. Anybody got any ideas?
 
Yes you can - use the copyto feature in 2k system properties, user profiles tab (on the machine where profile is now - browse network to location on other machine - obviously best if you've already set up and logged on with user name - then it will just overwrite & be ready next time. Also of course, both machines will need to be logged on as NOT the user being copied from or to).

Finally - any software shortcuts will obviously only work on new machine if same software is installed in same location there.
 
Thanks, that worked like a charm and saved me a ton of time!!
 
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