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How to get files from a previous home directory after Archive and Install
Learn how to restore a user's home directory after an Archive and Install installation. When performing an Archive and Install, you can select the Preserve Users and Network Settings option. If you do, this automatically preserves the users on the computer and keeps their home directories properly associated with them. In other words, if you selected Preserve Users and Network Settings, you do not need this document.
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