Re: Bad problem!
"Mhaxx" <supermhaxx@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:OLxys8FIIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> I can't tell without knowing the exact history of your machine,
>> and even then I would be guessing.
>
> I understand, anyway to be honest I haven't done any strange things last
> log-out before the problem happened. I can only say this problem happened
> to
> me and other people in the same LAN!
>
>> You could copy the old profile folder over the top of the
>> new profile folder.
>
> This is what I already done, but in the system registy you have to change
> all "C:\Documents and Settings\MyUserName.DOMAINNAME" with "C:\Documents
> and
> Settings\MyUserName": they are so many places to change! :-(
>
> Are there other solutions?
>
> What I'm interested to know is if this is a common problem or not?
>
>> > problem/damage on my old one, so have I to try to point it again? :-(
>>
>> Yes.
>
> Mmm, I'm afraid to loose data.. I thinking if to do it or not.. Are you so
> sure?
>
> Mhaxx
When copying profile folders, you need to use the method
built into Windows:
1. Reboot the machine.
2. Log on as administrators.
3. Control Panel / System / Advanced / User Profiles (Settings)
4. Click the "good" profile name.
5. Click "Copy to".
6. Type "c:\documents and settings\'new profile name'"
7. Log on as the user.
You will find that this will copy ALL files and ALL registry settings.
Neither this method nor the registry pointer method will lose any
data. Furthermore, if your data is important, why don't you back
it up regularly? A 2.5" disk in an external USB case costs around
$100.00. Not backing up important data is, in my eyes, madness.