From Stephen in Ireland: With regards to migrating profiles what we have done on occasions is change the registry path for the local profile to point to a new location of the local user on the new domain. You are swapping the location of the old domain profile and putting it in place of the new domain profile. 1.Disjoin the PC from the old domain 2. Join Pc to the new domain 3. Log in as user onto the PC on the new domain log off 4. Log on as the administrator 5. open regedit 6.Windows NT 4.0 stores the local profile information in the registry under the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList 8.Under the ProfileList key, there will be subkeys named with the SIDs of the users who have logged on to this computer. (To find the profile information for the user whose locally cached profile you want to move, find the SID for the user with the GetSID.exe utility.) Inside of the appropriate user's subkey, you will see a string value named ProfileImagePath. ProfileImagePath should be set to a local path where you want to store the profile. change the profile image path of the new domain user to point to the image path of the old domain user. Log off and log on as the user on the new domain and you should see the desktopand documents etc... of the old domain user. I have used this on many different occasions and have saved a lot of time. Never had any issues with it.