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Migrates all user profile data and settings on Windows 10 and Windows 11 · Automatically joins a machine to a new domain · Migrates profiles to Azure AD · Migrates. User Profile Wizard Release 24 is the latest version of ForensiT’s powerful workstation domain migration tool. User Profile Wizard will migrate your current.
 
 

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Feb 04,  · The question is, how do I have their PC join the domain and keep their old profile (desktop icons, favorites, my documents folder)?? It’s a big change if they get a whole new profile. I don’t seem to find an elegant way of doing this without copying the entire documents and settings\old user to documents and settings\new user. Red Flag This Post. Mar 07,  · I have about 15 PC’s here that are all running Windows 8 and They are in a workgroup presently. I need to join these PC’s to the domain and then copy their data from their local profile to their new domain profile. Is there an easier way . Windows: Step By Step Local User Profile Migration To Domain User Profile With All Settings This is a Step-by-Step tutorial that will cover one of the major problems faced by help desk administrators, which is migrating local user profile to domain user profile.

 

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Feb 06,  · Done, the local profile is now the domain profile. You can probably substitute all of the reboots (except the one after joining the domain which is required) with Log Offs, that worked in Windows and XP. But being that this is Windows 7 I figured I would play it safe. Feb 04,  · The question is, how do I have their PC join the domain and keep their old profile (desktop icons, favorites, my documents folder)?? It’s a big change if they get a whole new profile. I don’t seem to find an elegant way of doing this without copying the entire documents and settings\old user to documents and settings\new user. Red Flag This Post. I’ve been using “Windows Easy Transfer” which is built into Windows 7, also available to download for Windows XP. Lets you save the profile to a file, then import it to a local profile/another domain profile on any PC (if you go into customize), so long as the profile is on that PC.

 
 

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