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Unfortunately, the Resource Kit info is Win NT4/2K version specific.
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Here is a quick guide:
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1. On your NT4 Domain Controller, right click on 'My Computer', then
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select the tab labelled 'User Profiles'.
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2. Select a user profile you want to migrate and click on it.
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Note: I am using the term "migrate" lossely. You can copy a profile to
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create a group profile. You can give the user 'Everyone' rights to the
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profile you copy this to. That is what you need to do, since your samba
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domain is not a member of a trust relationship with your NT4 PDC.
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3. Click the 'Copy To' button.
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4. In the box labelled 'Copy Profile to' add your new path, eg:
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c:\temp\foobar
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5. Click on the button labelled 'Change' in the "Permitted to use" box.
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6. Click on the group 'Everyone' and then click OK. This closes the
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'chose user' box.
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7. Now click OK.
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Follow the above for every profile you need to migrate.
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Side bar Notes:
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You should obtain the SID of your NT4 domain. You can use smbpasswd to do
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this. Read the man page.
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With Samba-3.0.0 alpha code you can import all you NT4 domain accounts
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using the net samsync method. This way you can retain your profile
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settings as well as all your users.
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Also Note:
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The above method can be used to create mandatory profiles also. To convert
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a group profile into a mandatory profile simply locate the NTUser.DAT file
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in the copied profile and rename it to NTUser.MAN.
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Next Note:
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The W2K professional resource kit has moveuser.exe:
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Description:
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moveuser.exe changes the security of a profile from one user to another.
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This allows the account domain to change, and/or the user name to change.
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Next Note:
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You can identify the SID by using GetSID.exe from the Windows NT Server 4.0
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Resource Kit.
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Windows NT 4.0 stores the local profile information in the registry under
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the following key:
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
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Under the ProfileList key, there will be subkeys named with the SIDs of the
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users who have logged on to this computer. (To find the profile information
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for the user whose locally cached profile you want to move, find the SID for
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the user with the GetSID.exe utility.) Inside of the appropriate user's
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subkey, you will see a string value named ProfileImagePath.
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