built-in Administrator account

How to copy the built-in to another administrator account account user with administrator privileges?

I used integrated until I understand the security risks.

I want to transfer all Outlook data, including notes, flags and deadlines to another user account.

I would do the same thing you want to do the same procedure to recover a damaged profile.

"How to recover damaged Windows XP user profile"
  <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/555473 >

HTH,
JW

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    Welcome to the Microsoft community.

    I suggest you to ask your question in the TechNet Forums, where we are the support technicians who are well equipped with the knowledge on mapping drives to Windows server 2008.

    You can check this link to post this request.

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    SUPERAntiSpyware: superantispyware.com [update after the installation or the use of theportable version , which needs no installation]

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    2. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555910

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    Hello

    Thanks for the reply.

    The problem can occur because some system files corrupted on your computer. I suggest you follow the methods below to solve the problem of troubleshooting.

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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

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