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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions, or 3rd party tools for
Windows profile migrations. I am migrating from an NT4.0 domain to a Windows
2003 Domain and profiles are my biggest concern. I have tried profwiz
(forentIT) but was a little concerned about its functionality. There is no
rollback process and one could easily wipe out the profile. Are there any
tools that do this in a better manner. I am unfortunately using Windows 2000
clients only...better than 98 I suppose. Any recommendations would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanking You
Elvis

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Windows 200 clients should already be using Windows 2000 profiles. Not sure
why you need to migrate Windows 2000 profiles to Windows 2003, unless you
have a lot of NT pol files you are using.

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"Elvis" <Elvis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions, or 3rd party tools for
> Windows profile migrations. I am migrating from an NT4.0 domain to a
Windows
> 2003 Domain and profiles are my biggest concern. I have tried profwiz
> (forentIT) but was a little concerned about its functionality. There is no
> rollback process and one could easily wipe out the profile. Are there any
> tools that do this in a better manner. I am unfortunately using Windows
2000
> clients only...better than 98 I suppose. Any recommendations would be
greatly
> appreciated.
> Thanking You
> Elvis

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