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Changing from one domain to a different one

Asked by Cered in Windows Networking

Tags: domain, change, profile

Hello All,

We're in the process of moving from our existing NT Domain (Domain A) to a new Active Directory Domain (Domain B).  Our users all have profiles for Domain A, and we'd like to be able to copy them to Domain B.  I know that we can go into properties on "My computer" and then to user profiles and copy the user profile to admin, and then join Domain B, create the users and then copy the profile from admin to the user.  The problem with doing it this way is we have over 300 workstations to touch and we need to get this done before labor day.  We have a mix of windows 2000 workstations and XP workstations.
 
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