Darrel,
Thanks for the advice.
Unfortunally i'm only a super user of PCs - not hardcore - so i'm nit able
to floow/implement your advice ;-)
Lars
""Darrell Gorter[MSFT]"" <> wrote in message
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> Hello Lars,
> You need to use use the unattended setting to overwrite the default user
> profile.
> the Control Panel - System applet should not be used to overwrite the
> default user profile.
> Download the Windows AIK for the documentation on how to this:
> For example:
> CopyProfile
> Use the following steps to use CopyProfile to set customized user
> profiles:
> Log on as a user whose profile you can customize (for example, the
> built-in-administrator account).
> Customize the desired user profile settings.
> Set CopyProfile to true in the Unattend.xml file that you will use with
> Sysprep in the next step.
> Run sysprep /generalize unattend:unattend.xml to copy the customized user
> profile settings over the default user profile.
> All subsequent user accounts that are created will have the customizations
> that you have set. For details about Sysprep, see the Sysprep Technical
> Reference in the Windows OEM Preinstallation Kit (Windows OPK) User's
> Guide. (Opk.chm).
>
> This setting does not copy the built-in administrator profile unless the
> built-in administrator is the currently logged-on user.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
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> |> From: "Lars" <>
> |> Subject: Copy user profiles / overwriting defalut profile
> |> Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 19:30:42 +0100
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> |> The setup of my pc was done from a local admin account. Now i'm going
> to
> |> join a domain but the new profile is done on basis of "default user".
> |> I tried to copy the 'admin' profile into the 'default' profile (loged
> on
> |> from a third account with admin prev) doing:
> |>
> |> 1. Control Panel\System.
> |> 2. Click on Advanced System Settings.
> |> 3. Click Settings button under the User Profiles section.
> |> 4. Click the profile you want to copy.
> |> 5. Click Copy to and type in or browse for the profile you want to
> |> overwrite.
> |> 6. Click the Permitted to use button and add all user accounts that you
> want
> |> to give
> |> full control of the profile to.
> |> 7. Click Ok.
> |>
> |> Vista tells me that there is someting wrong with the new (domainbased)
> |> profile and as a result using a 'temporary' profile.
> |>
> |> Instead of coping to 'default' profile i tried to copy to the domain
> profile
> |> => no error messages but a complete migration of the conf. is not done
> |> (desktop background, icons etc)
> |>
> |> Any suggestions?
> |>
> |> Regards
> |>
> |> Lars
> |>
> |>
>
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