Simply copying the profile will not work because of the SIDS and permissions on the ntuser.dat file. It works when copying on the same domain, but users SIDS are different when domain membership changes, even if the username is left the same.
I ran into this recently and here is what I found...
Have come across the problem as well. Outlook express uses the windows address book, as does the FAX wizard.
The workaround I used was from technet and it involves exporting your contacts to a .csv and then importing into the Windows Address Book. Not the perfect solution as usual from...
My first recommendation is using Microsoft's User State Migration tool. You may want to use a test machine first to see how this works for you.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/reskit/tools/new/usmt-o.asp
Another option is through a list of registry tweaks. You'll need to...
I have a few things you might try...
First, make sure the user has full rights to his/her profile directory.
Go the Security tab for %systemroot%\profiles\%username%\ and verify user has full control over their home directory. If their domain account does not have full control, it will...
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