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    • WLS-ITGuyW
      WLS-ITGuy
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      Due to a domain/DNS issue I have to create an entirely new domain (I'd rather not go into it). I have the new domain up and running, at least as far as AD is concerned. However, I copied a profile off the old domain, removed the machine from the old domain, rejoined to the new domain, logged in as the user and now that user (with admin rights) cannot do anything on the machine. No left click, right click, no keyboard shortcuts...NADDA!

      Any ideas?

      I can log in as local admin, domain admin, etc with no issues.

      Jeff

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403
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        I've never seen domain issues limit a user's ability to right click.

        ... PEBCAK issue maybe?

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        • WLS-ITGuyW
          WLS-ITGuy @DustinB3403
          last edited by

          @DustinB3403 Doesn't have any issues when not that user.

          If I didn't see it with my own eyes I wouldn't have believed it. But it is there, no action on the keyboard or mouse.

          Jeff

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403
            last edited by

            So this system was on the old domain, removed before the old domain was decommissioned, and joined to the new domain.

            The user logs in with their account, and loses all input functionality...

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            • WLS-ITGuyW
              WLS-ITGuy @DustinB3403
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              @DustinB3403 said in Windows 10 migration:

              So this system was on the old domain, removed before the old domain was decommissioned, and joined to the new domain.

              The user logs in with their account, and loses all input functionality...

              Yes.

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              • BrainsB
                Brains
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                Do you have any remote administration software? Do your inputs work when you use it? If so, try reinstalling the mouse/keyboard drivers. What does the Windows 10 migration have to do with this problem? I may have missed something

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender
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                  How did you get the old profile into the new profile on the new domain?

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                  • WLS-ITGuyW
                    WLS-ITGuy @Brains
                    last edited by

                    @Brains said in Windows 10 migration:

                    Do you have any remote administration software? Do your inputs work when you use it? If so, try reinstalling the mouse/keyboard drivers. What does the Windows 10 migration have to do with this problem? I may have missed something

                    Windows 10 Migration might have been the wrong header to use. It is obviously more a profile issue than a migration issue. It is a PS2 mouse and keyboard.

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                    • WLS-ITGuyW
                      WLS-ITGuy @Dashrender
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                      @Dashrender said in Windows 10 migration:

                      How did you get the old profile into the new profile on the new domain?

                      Standard Copy/Paste - Copy from old profile to a folder on the C drive named Old Profile. Removed from Domain, reboot, add to domain, reboot, log in as user, logout, log in as domain admin, give user local admin rights, reboot, log in as domain admin and copy profile to new user profile.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @WLS-ITGuy
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                        @WLS-ITGuy said in Windows 10 migration:

                        @Dashrender said in Windows 10 migration:

                        How did you get the old profile into the new profile on the new domain?

                        Standard Copy/Paste - Copy from old profile to a folder on the C drive named Old Profile. Removed from Domain, reboot, add to domain, reboot, log in as user, logout, log in as domain admin, give user local admin rights, reboot, log in as domain admin and copy profile to new user profile.

                        yeah - that's your problem - that won't work. The files have internal permissions that aren't simply part of the file system permissions. You have to do an import/export to make things work correctly.

                        If you were staying on the same domain, then you MIGHT have gotten lucky with something like that because SIDs and other identifiers would be the same, but that's not the case here.

                        User state migration tools would have definitely been the better way to go.

                        At this point, I think you should backup their documents, favorites, etc, then wipe out that profile and have them create a new one, then copy the files over you want to save into that profile.

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                        • WLS-ITGuyW
                          WLS-ITGuy @Dashrender
                          last edited by

                          @Dashrender said in Windows 10 migration:

                          @WLS-ITGuy said in Windows 10 migration:

                          @Dashrender said in Windows 10 migration:

                          How did you get the old profile into the new profile on the new domain?

                          Standard Copy/Paste - Copy from old profile to a folder on the C drive named Old Profile. Removed from Domain, reboot, add to domain, reboot, log in as user, logout, log in as domain admin, give user local admin rights, reboot, log in as domain admin and copy profile to new user profile.

                          yeah - that's your problem - that won't work. The files have internal permissions that aren't simply part of the file system permissions. You have to do an import/export to make things work correctly.

                          If you were staying on the same domain, then you MIGHT have gotten lucky with something like that because SIDs and other identifiers would be the same, but that's not the case here.

                          User state migration tools would have definitely been the better way to go.

                          At this point, I think you should backup their documents, favorites, etc, then wipe out that profile and have them create a new one, then copy the files over you want to save into that profile.

                          Perfect. This is mid testing so I only have one profile to redo 🙂

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                          • WLS-ITGuyW
                            WLS-ITGuy
                            last edited by

                            What tools are out there to assist with this? Does USMT even exist anymore?

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @WLS-ITGuy
                              last edited by

                              @WLS-ITGuy said in Windows 10 migration:

                              What tools are out there to assist with this? Does USMT even exist anymore?

                              yes it does, google it, you should find it.

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                              • WLS-ITGuyW
                                WLS-ITGuy @Dashrender
                                last edited by

                                @Dashrender said in Windows 10 migration:

                                @WLS-ITGuy said in Windows 10 migration:

                                What tools are out there to assist with this? Does USMT even exist anymore?

                                yes it does, google it, you should find it.

                                Unless I am missing something it appears to work from PC to PC what if I am not going from PC to PC?

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @WLS-ITGuy
                                  last edited by

                                  @WLS-ITGuy said in Windows 10 migration:

                                  @Dashrender said in Windows 10 migration:

                                  @WLS-ITGuy said in Windows 10 migration:

                                  What tools are out there to assist with this? Does USMT even exist anymore?

                                  yes it does, google it, you should find it.

                                  Unless I am missing something it appears to work from PC to PC what if I am not going from PC to PC?

                                  Well, but you kinda are. You're going from a PC on one domain to a PC on another domain, the fact that the machine is the same doesn't really matter.

                                  But if you're looking for a way to test it, Create the USMT to some network location, then go to a machine that is already on the new Domain, then import the USMT into that profile. If that works, I would expect nothing different when doing that on the same PC.

                                  Also, before you dejoin and rejoin the PC, create an Image using something like Clonezilla - that will allow you to image back to pre dejoined situation.

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                                  • WLS-ITGuyW
                                    WLS-ITGuy @Dashrender
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                                    @Dashrender said in Windows 10 migration:

                                    @WLS-ITGuy said in Windows 10 migration:

                                    @Dashrender said in Windows 10 migration:

                                    @WLS-ITGuy said in Windows 10 migration:

                                    What tools are out there to assist with this? Does USMT even exist anymore?

                                    yes it does, google it, you should find it.

                                    Unless I am missing something it appears to work from PC to PC what if I am not going from PC to PC?

                                    Well, but you kinda are. You're going from a PC on one domain to a PC on another domain, the fact that the machine is the same doesn't really matter.

                                    But if you're looking for a way to test it, Create the USMT to some network location, then go to a machine that is already on the new Domain, then import the USMT into that profile. If that works, I would expect nothing different when doing that on the same PC.

                                    Also, before you dejoin and rejoin the PC, create an Image using something like Clonezilla - that will allow you to image back to pre dejoined situation.

                                    Didn't think of it that way. Thanks Dash.

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      How did testing go yesterday?

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                                      • WLS-ITGuyW
                                        WLS-ITGuy @Dashrender
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                                        @Dashrender

                                        Haven't gotten there yet. Have about 4 irons in the fire and really have to finish two before I move forward with the domain cutover. I can't do anything until July 5 anyway.

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