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Nov 09
How to edit other user’s NTUSER.DAT
What if you need to edit some user’s registry and it is not listed in HKEY_USERS? For example we have like 400 profiles on one of our servers and regedit shows only around 20 under HKEY_USERS. I’ve found solution on one of forums:
To modify each users entries:
1. Open regedit
2. Click on HKEY_USERS keyname
3. File | Load Hive
4. Select one of the Users ntuser.dat file
5. Give it a unique name for adding to HKEY_USERS
6. Open HKEY_USERS\[UNIQUE NAME]
7. Make modifications
8. Click on HKEY_USERS\[UNIQUE_NAME] keyname
9. File | Unload Hive
10. Do next user
Very awkward user interface, but it works.
11
Nov 09
Microsoft Sharepoint 2003 subsite migration
From the day one of my experience with SPS 2003 I had one big problem – migration of subsites from one place to another. And here is solution that works.
“there’s a nice simple way to do this.” It is a 3 step process… assuming you have Front Page 2003 and you are not trying to move something from under a “My Site”.
1) Open front page 2003 and point it to the site that you wish to backup and move (we’ll call this your “source” site).
1a.) Open FrontPage: File> Open Site (you will be looking at a list of folders and templates with a deafult.aspx somewhere in the list).
1b.) Tools> Server> Backup Web Site
1c.) You can choose to simply backup this site, or to backup all sub-sites as well (this backup does include content as well)2) On the destination server you need to go create a site with the same name as your source site.
2a.) Navigate to the place on your portal where you want to create this site
2b.) Create a new site, but DO NOT apply a template. This site must have the same name as the original source site.
2c.) When you are prompted for the template simply close the browser.3) Open up front page 2003 and this time point it at the new site you just created on your destination box. Then restore the site (you did save it someplace convenient, right?)
3a.) Open FrontPage: File> Open Site (this will look empty compared to the site you saved just a few minutes ago)
3b.) Tools> Server> Restore Web Site (You will need that backup file here)
3c.) Ta Da! You are done!Note: This does NOT make a full fidelity backup. Which means that any security that you had set up for the source file does not exist after importing to the new destination. You will have to re-setup security. Other than that, it’s good to go.
If you want a full fidelity backup, that is a lot more complex and requires a lot of command-line processing. Not eactly “a nice simple [method]”