tear 0 Posted October 14, 2003 Hi! Is it possible to export/backup a user in xp? On my laptop I have a user that is a member of the domain in school. Is it possible to backup this user so I can re-format my laptop and import the user afterwords and still be a member of the domain? Do you think this is possible? Share this post Link to post
sapiens74 0 Posted October 14, 2003 You can use the files and transer wizard to export settings It won't keep the domain membership though. THat's the computer Share this post Link to post
tear 0 Posted October 14, 2003 How can I keep the domain membership? Is it possible? Share this post Link to post
sapiens74 0 Posted October 14, 2003 Membership to the domain is set at the server You can rejoin it once you format Share this post Link to post
tear 0 Posted October 14, 2003 The domain server is setup not to allow me to rejoin... Wh I donät know, it's the way the network is setup... Share this post Link to post
tear 0 Posted October 14, 2003 If I remove my mebership in the domain I can't rejoin again... Isn't there a way I can backup some config and import it after an install so the computer thought that I was a member of the domain all the time...? Share this post Link to post
sapiens74 0 Posted October 14, 2003 Use the backup utility to backup system state Then restore after you format Share this post Link to post
tear 0 Posted October 14, 2003 Do you mean ro create a system restore point? Or what backup utility do you mean? Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted October 14, 2003 The domain membership is going to be based off the SID of the client install, which will change when you format and reinstall the OS. So, you will need an admin to rejoin the box to the domain (yeah, I know that if a machine account is created in the domain first it's supposed to work without the admin, but that rarely works properly and this account was already active with a previous install and has to be updated with the new OS installation SID) to get you started. After that, you can either logon and restore from the profile backup wizard, or you can logon, then logoff and copy over the old profile directory. The second method creates the proper profile directory with the domain membership, and lets you copy all your old stuff over without having the OS bypass it (if you moved the directory over before your first logon in the domain) and appending "DOMAIN" to the end of the directory name. Share this post Link to post
tear 0 Posted October 14, 2003 Actually, my profile info I doeansät really matter. What I don't want is to have an domain admin to rejoin my computer... But I guess that isn't possible... After the format and reinstall of xp I want my computer to still be a member of the domain... I guess that isn't possible... Share this post Link to post
DS3Circuit 0 Posted October 14, 2003 Correct, the machine will need to be added back to the domain as the GUID has changed. Clutch basically nailed it on the head If I am mistaken or if there is some third party utility to bypass this, let me know. Share this post Link to post
sapiens74 0 Posted October 15, 2003 With Server 2003 you have to recreate the account as well. If you try to join it with the same Computer name it won't work, at least won't be able to access the Domain Unless you are not joining the Default Computer OU and have less restrictive GPO for the OU container You can from the command line reset a computer account with the DSMOD command, or using MMC snap in and reset the computer account to issue a new GUID Good for upgrades or when you replace a machine but want to keep all memberships the same Share this post Link to post
DS3Circuit 0 Posted October 15, 2003 Good to know, thanks for the info We have just started our 2003 migration, so I am sure that will be used along the way Share this post Link to post
sapiens74 0 Posted October 15, 2003 studying for my 70-290 test I really like the command line tools Great for solving problems remotely Share this post Link to post