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Can't copy domain profile to local profileI want to pull the domain controller I have running at home. But
before I do I thought I would copy my domain profile over to a local profile so I would have the same (or close) environment afterwards. However the copy to option is always grayed out for that user. I have rebooted logged in as local administrator, still grayed out. I logged in as another domain admin and it was still grayed out. Can't seem to copy it. Any ideas? -Jim Run the Files and Settings Transfer wizard while logged on to the domain
account. Save the files to a folder. Create a new local account, log on to it, and use FAST to import the old files and settings to the new account. Show quoteHide quote "jtpr" <jtpr***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1162666347.960609.73650@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... >I want to pull the domain controller I have running at home. But > before I do I thought I would copy my domain profile over to a local > profile so I would have the same (or close) environment afterwards. > However the copy to option is always grayed out for that user. I have > rebooted logged in as local administrator, still grayed out. I logged > in as another domain admin and it was still grayed out. Can't seem to > copy it. Any ideas? > > -Jim >
2 NIC , not as simple as i thought...help needed.
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