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User Profile Wizard 3.12

Simplicity. Scalability. Low cost

User Profile Wizard 3.12 is the most latest version multifunctional utility from ForensiT, used to transfer workstations. The User Profile Wizard transfers the profile current user v account new domain with all existing data and settings saved.

Ease of scale transfer

The User Profile Wizard is used to automatically migrate hundreds of thousands of workstations to new domains. The program can be used to transfer workstations to new domain from any existing network on the Windows base, from the Novell NDS network, and for the initial connection standalone computers with domain.

Guaranteed safety of personal data and settings

The importance of User Profiles has grown with the development operating system Windows, and now they are an integral component of the used windows way data organization. However, in certain circumstances, linking data to a single account can be difficult.

Typically, when you connect your computer to a new Windows domain creates new profile, which is accompanied by the loss of all data and settings (files of the "My Documents", "My Pictures" and "My Music" folders), as well as other personal data, for example background pictures desktop, selected links Internet and recent lists open documents.

The User Profile Wizard is an easy-to-use profile migration tool that eliminates all of the above hassles. The program allows sharing the original profile with an account in the domain. Through the interface with command line and the User Profile Wizard Deployment Kit utilities, you can create a scalable solution for enterprises that need to migrate tens of thousands of workstations.

Ability to zoom in or out

Unlike a row alternative options, the User Profile Wizard does not assume an enterprise directory. The program supports different environments, from Small Business Server to Global Domain Consolidation.

Advantages

  • Transfers all user profile data and settings
  • Automatically joins a computer to a new domain
  • Supports transfer to VPN domains
  • Supports everything Active domains Directory and Samba
  • Can be used to migrate from a Novell NDS network
  • Supports enterprise scripting
  • Supports transfer remote computers"push"
  • 100% replication of user profiles

Versions Corporate and Professional

The User Profile Wizard is available in two versions. to get acquainted with the functionality of the Corporate and Professional versions. The Corporate Edition is licensed "for workplace". Professional version licensed "for technology".

additional information

For full details on using the User Profile Wizard, see the User Profile Wizard User's Guide. To evaluate the Corporate version Edition of the program User Profile Wizard contact e-mail.

Today we will look at how to bring a computer into a domain and transfer its work profile to a server. I’ll write an article a little out of order, I wanted to talk about it first, but it doesn’t matter for the search. In windows xp, profile manipulation was easy to do, you copy it with any file manager. In windows 7, things have become much more complicated. Microsoft likes to create crap system administrators . On the other hand, the farther, the more difficult it becomes without a system administrator, and this pleases to some extent.

So we set the task.

  1. Connect the computer to a domain controller.
  2. Transfer user settings to new account.

Here a program from bourgeois sites can help us. You don't even need to install it, copy it to the folder with public access. called Profwiz. In the search in the first lines. The program is simple, but does all the hard work in . For ease of explanation, I have made pictures of all the steps of the program. We start and after the first "next" we enter our domain controller and the login entered on the server.

To connect to a domain, enter the administrator accounts that are allowed to connect computers.

We press yes. I already had the path defined for the profile in the user settings.

After that, the profile will be reconfigured and the computer will be connected to the domain controller.

We restart the computer and immediately see the result. You will be prompted to log in with a server account. The only drawback is that saved passwords for mail and other programs will have to be re-entered. But compared to what has been done, this is mere trifles. That's actually all. Mission accomplished, job done. On to the next computer.. 🙂

If all profiles will be stored on the server, I highly recommend checking the sizes of these profiles on users' computers. In windows 7, everything is so poorly thought out that profile sizes can be from 7 to 30 Gb. In order not to copy so much, it is better to leave pictures, videos and downloads on local computers.

Good evening!
The situation is this. Two domains from different forests are merged. Both have matching user accounts (in the second domain, these were mail accounts with Exchange). Now the domains are combined to make one. Due to problems with name matching, it will not be possible to migrate users (and migrating computers becomes meaningless, because it is faster by hand, and the main task of migration is to save a working profile with accesses) We figured out accesses by adding membership from the old one in the new domain, but here save the profile... Standard method (log in as local administrator and copy "user profiles" from the old to the new snap-in. Firstly, it does not correctly display the amount of data (does not take into account either pst or ost Outlook files). Also, not all folders are copied from Local Setting and Application. To the heap after this copying, the user in the new domain seems to come in with old profile, but the desktop is displayed incorrectly, applications do not start until you give the user a local admin. Outlook, by the way, catches both pst and ost, but from the Old profile, so if God forbid, bang it, that's it.
Does anyone have any ideas?
What do you think about it

User Profile Wizard 3.0

Of course, you can tritely redirect profiles in the registry (I hope the above software does not do this), but some critical updates from MS kill this redirection .. and if it rolls over everyone, then the office got up.

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