Windows 10: Moving profiles from local to AD?

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  1. klabacita Win User

    Moving profiles from local to AD?


    Hi guys.


    I have some computers that need to be part of a AD domain.


    Some user have a lot of files, is possible to change a local profile from a local user to AD user?


    I don't want to setup everything again and move all his data to his new AD profile.


    Any tips I will appreciated, thanks.


    Windows 10 pro.

    :)
     
    klabacita, Aug 28, 2019
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  2. Kari Win User

    Migrate Locale Profile to Domain


    I removed my reply because watching those instructions on TechNet I started wondering if they really work with Windows 10.

    Anyway, whatever you try create first a dummy profile, customize it a bit and move it to domain. If everything works, you can then move real profiles.
     
  3. CCC Profiles that disappear

    id suggest a spyware check
     
    eidairaman1, Aug 28, 2019
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  4. kormath Win User

    Moving profiles from local to AD?

    Lost default photo viewer after profile rebuild


    Thanks Brink. I've tried those steps before i started searching Google. After the profile rebuild i don't have the Photo app listed to choose to make it default in either the system settings for default apps or the Open With option.

    I can't even find it doing a search. Seems to have been removed somehow with the profile rebuild, which doesn't make sense.

    Might be helpful to list what i've done Moving profiles from local to AD? :) I've done the open with check, the choose default program in the system menu, tried that in device manager default programs also. I've checked the programs and features Turn windows features on/off and it's not listed there (never thought it was but that was a suggestion), searched the MS Store, it's not listed there either.

    I don't like playing in the registry unless i have defined steps and haven't found anything for this yet, just the Win7 version like in my OP.
     
    kormath, Aug 28, 2019
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