06-21-06 06:31 AM
You can use the "net user" command to create the new user accounts,
supplying the user name and password. Put that into a batch file and run it
to create all the user accounts.
You can not going to be able to export the passwords from your existing
SAM - Windows doesn't store user passwords unencrypted, or using reversible
encryption. They are hashed using a one-way hashing algorithm and then
stored.
Cheers
Ken
"Matt_UK" <Matt_UK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> We have 2 ftp servers in seperate DMZs in different parts of the country
> both running W2003 Server and IIS running with users isolated using local
> accounts and individual ftp sites - has to be this way due to the nature
> of
> our business and also the files get copied to remote sites around the
> country. I need to mirror them for failover purposes and load-balancing,
> and
> so far I have copied the ftp directory structure and 85 - 90 ftp sites
> using
> the export/import xml file in IIS, but I need now to export and import the
> user accounts and passwords. They are local users on the servers and not
> part of our ADS structre at all, and never will be. I can export the
> users
> to a text file - can that then be imported onto the 2nd server? How do I
> deal with the passwords? I don't want to have to manually go through and
> re-set 120-odd passwords!
>
> I've been looing for a solution for ages - can anyone help?
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