tsprof
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Updated: January 21, 2005
Copies the user configuration information, which is displayed in
the Terminal Services extensions to Local Users and Groups and
Active Directory Users and Computers, from one user to another.
Tsprof can also set the profile path for a user.
Syntax
Tsprof/update {
/domain:DomainName |
/local}
/profile:ProfilePathUserName
tsprof/copy {/domain:DomainName | /local}
[/profile:ProfilePath]
SourceUserDestinationUser
tsprof/q {/domain:DomainName | /local}
UserName
Parameters
/update
Updates profile path information for UserName
in domain DomainName to ProfilePath.
/domain:DomainName
Specifies the name of the domain in which the
operation is applied.
/local
Applies the operation only to local user accounts.
/profile:ProfilePath
Specifies the profile path as displayed in the
Terminal Services extensions in Local Users and
Groups and Active Directory Users and Computers.
UserName
Specifies the name of the user for whom you want to
update or query the server profile path.
/copy
Copies user configuration information from
SourceUser to DestinationUser and updates
the profile path information for DestinationUser
to ProfilePath. Both SourceUser and
DestinationUser must either be local or must be
in domain DomainName.
SourceUser
Specifies the name of the user from whom you want to
copy the user configuration information.
DestinationUser
Specifies the name of the user to whom you want to
copy the user configuration information.
/q
Displays the current profile path of the user for
whom you want to query the server profile path.
/?
Displays help at the command prompt.
Examples
To copy user configuration information from LocalUser1 to
LocalUser2, type:
tsprof /copy /local LocalUser1 LocalUser2
To set the Terminal Services profile path for LocalUser1 to a
directory called "c:\profiles," type:
tsprof /update /local /profile:c:\profiles LocalUser1
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Between braces ({}); choices separated by pipe (|).
Example: {even|odd} |
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