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NOCTechnician73 Posted - 10/13/2011 : 10:15:53 AM
Will Windows-7 allow a profile to be copied so as to replicate the current user?

Thanks....
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Rambler Posted - 10/15/2011 : 5:42:48 PM
You can't copy an existing profile in a supported manner. That being said, you can copy it various (unsupported) ways (from robocopy to enabling the disabled "copy to" button).
NOCTechnician73 Posted - 10/13/2011 : 11:14:47 AM
Many thanks. I've read conflicting answers as to whether or not a profile can be successfully copied under Win-7.

Thanks again.
ByDesign Posted - 10/13/2011 : 10:37:39 AM
Not done it but as long as your not logged in on the profile you want to copy I don't see why not.

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