Cannot copy the local profile to new account

I created a new field of W2008 to replace the old W2K domain. I joined the workstation to the new domain.  I've logged on to the new domain with the same local user name.  I'm unable to copy the local profile to the W2K user profile to their new local profile W2008.

When I consult the list of profiles on the computer, the profile of which I want to copy is listed as "account unknown" and grayed.  I don't have the option "copy in."

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