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Wow! ForenseiT products look very promising for us. However,
we need some guidance as the first implementation didn’t work out as expected.
I have a local administrator user account on Windows 10_Pro_20H2
with custom personalization’s I spent more than a few hours tweaking that I
want copied over on top of a domain account I created AND I need the ability to
logon with either profile. Albeit, the domain profile will be the one I will
use 99.9% of the time. Here is the setup and what transpired:
1) 1) New OS installation: Win10Pro20H2
a.
Computer name: MC15
b.
Local User Account: MC15\User1
c.
User1: Is administrator
2) 2) Joined MC15 to a W2K12R2 AD domain.
a.
Domain name: domain1
3)3) Logged into MC15 with existing domain user
account.
a.
Login: domain1\user1
b.
Domain\user1: Is domain administrator
c.
Profile is created but has none of the hours log
tweaks I need.
4) Ran Profwiz GUI.
a.
The instructions said to disable the “Share”
option which I did disable.
b.
Domain1\user1 profile is indeed a duplicate of
MC15\User1
c.
All personalization’s & tweaks are perfectly as they were with
MC15\User1
d.
Even my older Outlook 2007 with 15 pop3 email
accounts and all the pointers to the .pst files retained all the settings and
simply re-adding the passwords got me into all my mail accounts. Definition of
beautiful!
Problem: I needed
to keep the local MC15\User1 account and it is essentially gone because it’s now
a different type. I understand all that. However, I wanted that original local
MC15\User1 account to be usable as the separate local administrative account for
management that I will use to create other local users accounts for various
purposes PLUS in case something goes afoul with the domain profile or the
domain itself.
Questions:
1)
1) Will it be possible to have both of these local
and domain profiles exist as two separate entities on MC15?
2)
2) Could you please help me with the entire command
to achieve this goal?
Other Points:
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* I don’t need to reverse the 1st
migration because I took a disk image before using Profwiz and since have restored
the volume to its state pre-Profwiz.
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* I don’t need to join the domain because as
shown, I have already done that.
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* I’m sure it’s a simple process but I’m
unfamiliar with the syntax and am out of time in getting this machine 100%
completed. It’s the one I use every day.
Thank you in advance!!
Regards,
rTaylor
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