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How to copy all users from one server to a new server
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20/12/1999 10:30:37
 
 
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17/12/1999 19:57:26
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Windows
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Administration & Sécurité
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00300999
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>>Is there a way to copy all user accounts from one server to a new machine? I know I can get all the IIS information using iissync.exe. Is there a similar utility to copy the user profiles?
>>
>
>Rick, the following is one of several entries from www.ntfaq.com:
>
>Q. How can I move users from one machine to another?
>
>A. If you just want to replace the PDC of a domain with a new machine, the easiest way is to install the new machine as a BDC and then promote to the PDC which removes the need of adding/removing users.
>
>If you actually want to merge two domains or just move some accounts the procedure below should help. You will need the resource kit utility addusers.exe
>
>Log on as an Administrator on the machine that has the accounts you wish to move
>Run the command
>addusers /d
>This will create a comma separated file with details of all accounts and groups.
>You don't want the information about global or local groups (such as Administrators etc) so edit the file and remove the [Global] and [Local] sections and their content.
>Copy the file to the machine you want to create the accounts on or a network drive
>Log on as an Administrator on the machine that the accounts should be added, if a domain, log on to the PDC
>Run the command
>addusers /c
>This will read in the file and create the accounts
>You could then delete the accounts of off the original machine using
>addusers /e
>New versions of the addusers.exe utility add support so users don't have to change their passwords, e.g.
>
>/p: Set's account creation options, followed by an comb. of {lced}
>l Users do not have to change passwords at next logon.
>c Users cannot change passwords.
>e Passwords never expire. (implies l option)
>d Accounts disabled.
>
>So, 'addusers /e /p:l' would mean the users don't have to change the passwords.

Thank you very much Ed. That's just what I was looking for.
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