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Trying to copy my Documents Folder from C-drive to E-drive and get Error
"cannot copy NTUSER.DAT is in use. Copy then stops. What can I do about it? Using XP. -- Connie |
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"Connie" <Connie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9B85CE06-3C79-457C-8367-10204E5825BF@microsoft.com... > Trying to copy my Documents Folder from C-drive to E-drive and get Error > "cannot copy NTUSER.DAT is in use. Copy then stops. What can I do about > it? > Using XP. That is the user portion of the registry. Since your registry for your account is inuse while you are logged in, you cannot copy that file. You need to logon under Account #1 to copy Account #2's profile into Account #3's profile. That is, you need an arbitration account to copy accounts atop each other and where the arbitration account is not of those you are copying. You don't copy any of the arbitration account's files. You copy the files for the account(s) under which you are NOT logged in. You could use, for example, the Administrator account to copy your account's profile (My Documents is a path under %userprofile%). -- __________________________________________________ Post replies to the newsgroup - Share with others. E-mail: Remove "NIX" and append "#LAH" to Subject. __________________________________________________ |
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There is very little use in trying to copy this file, placing it somewhere
else will make the user account to which it belongs unusable. Windows needs this file (badly) to load the user profile. Best leave this file alone. If you want to copy documents etc., just copy only the "my documents" folder and leave all other stuff in documents and settings alone. Windows needs a lot of these files, and it expects it to be where they were. (it is possible to change the location for the entire document and setting stuff, but you'll spend tons of time editing your registry). "Vanguard" <vanguard.code@comcastNIX.net> wrote in message news:OnN96UBBGHA.2664@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > "Connie" <Connie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9B85CE06-3C79-457C-8367-10204E5825BF@microsoft.com... >> Trying to copy my Documents Folder from C-drive to E-drive and get Error >> "cannot copy NTUSER.DAT is in use. Copy then stops. What can I do about >> it? >> Using XP. > > > That is the user portion of the registry. Since your registry for your > account is inuse while you are logged in, you cannot copy that file. You > need to logon under Account #1 to copy Account #2's profile into Account > #3's profile. That is, you need an arbitration account to copy accounts > atop each other and where the arbitration account is not of those you are > copying. You don't copy any of the arbitration account's files. You copy > the files for the account(s) under which you are NOT logged in. You could > use, for example, the Administrator account to copy your account's profile > (My Documents is a path under %userprofile%). > > -- > __________________________________________________ > Post replies to the newsgroup - Share with others. > E-mail: Remove "NIX" and append "#LAH" to Subject. > __________________________________________________ > |
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"Wouter Willemse" <willemse@ww-web.nl> wrote in message
news:%23n9WwZBBGHA.208@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > There is very little use in trying to copy this file, placing it somewhere > else will make the user account to which it belongs unusable. > Windows needs this file (badly) to load the user profile. There is if you want a duplicate of your profile under another account. Then when (and not if) your profile gets corrupted, you can login under the other account and it will be setup based on the last time you copied the profile. |
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OK, fair enough. Under user management you can copy user profiles.
Maybe that's the easy way to do it? "Vanguard" <vanguard.code@comcastNIX.net> wrote in message news:eWfoppCBGHA.1288@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > "Wouter Willemse" <willemse@ww-web.nl> wrote in message > news:%23n9WwZBBGHA.208@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >> There is very little use in trying to copy this file, placing it >> somewhere else will make the user account to which it belongs unusable. >> Windows needs this file (badly) to load the user profile. > > There is if you want a duplicate of your profile under another account. > Then when (and not if) your profile gets corrupted, you can login under > the other account and it will be setup based on the last time you copied > the profile. > > |
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