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| Copy User Profile Questions... I created a new account C:\Docs & Settings\UserC on my system, and copied profile settings from a corrupted account - UserB. Once everything was copied over. I logged into UserC account and everything appearred to be fine except for a couple of programs that were looking for C:\Docs & Settings\UserB\myappdata\default profile\datacontent So I copied the information over manually, and straightened that folder out. I logged off UserC, and back in as 2nd admin UserA, I disabled the UserB account and then deleted it. Then I renamed UserC back to UserB and logged in on UserB. All the stuff I'd transferred over was hosed. It was like a brand new account all over again. I go back into Docs and Settings to see whats the heck is going on and I find a \UserB.Self-xxxxxxx folder in there. I look inside and all my stuff is in this folder, and not in \UserB So I copied it all back over to the UserB account. Perhaps theres something I'm doing wrong here... but my problem is - now I've got 2 account folders called UserB and UserB.Self-xxxxxxxx I can't delete UserB.self Because it hoses \UserB and creates a new userB.self. HELP!!!! |
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| Re: Copy User Profile Questions... "C J." <no.reply@example.invalid> wrote in message news:%23MEpFyguHHA.4412@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > I created a new account C:\Docs & Settings\UserC on my system, and copied > profile settings from a corrupted account - UserB. Once everything was > copied over. I logged into UserC account and everything appearred to be > fine except for a couple of programs that were looking for C:\Docs & > Settings\UserB\myappdata\default profile\datacontent So I copied the > information over manually, and straightened that folder out. > > I logged off UserC, and back in as 2nd admin UserA, I disabled the UserB > account and then deleted it. Then I renamed UserC back to UserB and > logged in on UserB. All the stuff I'd transferred over was hosed. It was > like a brand new account all over again. I go back into Docs and > Settings to see whats the heck is going on and I find a > \UserB.Self-xxxxxxx folder in there. I look inside and all my stuff is in > this folder, and not in \UserB > > So I copied it all back over to the UserB account. Perhaps theres > something I'm doing wrong here... but my problem is - now I've got 2 > account folders called UserB and UserB.Self-xxxxxxxx > I can't delete UserB.self Because it hoses \UserB and creates a new > userB.self. > > HELP!!!! > Renaming UserC to UserB will NOT point that user to the UserB profile folder. The renamed user will still use the old UserC profile folder, as recorded in the registry. Why this fascination with profile folder names? You should let Windows handle them! |
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| Re: Copy User Profile Questions... C J. <no.reply@example.invalid> wrote on Thu, 28 Jun 2007: >So I copied it all back over to the UserB account. Perhaps theres something >I'm doing wrong here... but my problem is - now I've got 2 account folders >called UserB and UserB.Self-xxxxxxxx >I can't delete UserB.self Because it hoses \UserB and creates a new >userB.self. Hello C.J. As you've found (and Pegasus said!) renaming the profile folder and/or changing the user logon name doesn't change the registry entry, which is still pointing at the old folder. Have a look here at MVP Ramesh's page, particularly the section "Changing the ProfileImagePath value in the Registry". http://windowsxp.mvps.org/userpath.htm That should help, though also be sure to read the important note on the page concerning programs that may have "hard-wired" pointers to an absolute path, and of course please make a backup first! :-) Good luck! Please let us know how you get on :-) -- Nightowl |
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| Re: Copy User Profile Questions... Nightowl <owl@[127.0.0.1]> wrote: > C J. <no.reply@example.invalid> wrote on Thu, 28 Jun 2007: > >> So I copied it all back over to the UserB account. Perhaps theres >> something I'm doing wrong here... but my problem is - now I've got 2 >> account folders called UserB and UserB.Self-xxxxxxxx >> I can't delete UserB.self Because it hoses \UserB and creates a new >> userB.self. > > > Hello C.J. > > As you've found (and Pegasus said!) renaming the profile folder and/or > changing the user logon name doesn't change the registry entry, which is > still pointing at the old folder. > > Have a look here at MVP Ramesh's page, particularly the section > "Changing the ProfileImagePath value in the Registry". > http://windowsxp.mvps.org/userpath.htm > That should help, though also be sure to read the important note on the > page concerning programs that may have "hard-wired" pointers to an > absolute path, and of course please make a backup first! :-) > > Good luck! Please let us know how you get on :-) Well I'm glad to report back. Mission Accomplished (and not Dubya Style either.) After reading Pegasus' post I was sitting here lastnight - figuring all was lost and I'd never get rid of this \UserB.self and \UserB crapola. I knew there was something I was doing wrong but I couldn't figure out what that could be. Suddenly, it dawned on me; I had an image of this\UserB's account settings I'd saved as a F.A.S.T image file on an old slave drive. Heres the Steps I used: 1. From \UserA (2nd admin) I created a new account I call User B (space btw r B.) 2. Next - I disabled old \UserB in computer management. I turned off the computer. Slaved in my old drive with F.A.S.T image on it, and then turned PC back on. 3. I logged into the new \User B account. 4. I openned F.A.S.T The entire process was done in about 40 mins (grins.) 5. I logged off \User B, and logged into \UserA and deleted the \UserB (now listed as unknown) account via System, Advanced, User Profiles. I shut my system down to remove the old slave drive. The thing I discovered I had been forgetting to do, was to reboot after disabling the old account - before removing it. Now I'm sure I can move what is left out of old remaining \UserB folder either into my Shared files - or directly into \User B. At least there is no more UserB.Self-xxxxxxxx in my \docs & settings\ folder to wrestle with. Since\UserB is now a "orphaned" account folder, I should be able to safely delete it - once I'm all through moving everything? Btw, thanks Ramesh for the links. |
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