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Topic ClosedTransferring settings from 1 PC to another

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    Posted: 17.Apr.2008 at 14:22
Hi, i'm not a cad user so excuse my ignorance.  We have a W2003 domain using roaming profiles, the theory with the roaming users is that if someones PC dies he can log onto any other and see a familair desktop, printer settings etc. 
 
We are moving from XP to Vista next week and i have been given the task of trying to make the move go as smooth as possible.  I've done test using roaming profiles by logging onto different Pc's but users Autocad enviroments don't seem to be roaming, although the folder and it's subfolders C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2007\R17.0\enu is roaming.
 
Am i missing the obvious, do i need to do anything else, copy workspaces etc.?
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