Migration assistant won't transfer user account

Hi
Just used migration assistant to transfer data from a Tiger iMac to a leopard iMac, and while all the files and apps came across it did not copy the user account. I then connected to the host computer via target disk mode and see the user account is not accessible, but it is when connecting normally over a network.
I plan to wipe the new imac and start again, but anyone any ideas how to make the user account visible over firewire and TDM?
Thanks

jeevescat wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
The migration assistant behaved as usual, I've used it countless times, it came up with the list of accounts, in this instant there was only the one, and all the boxes were ticked to transfer all apps, files etc and all data from this account.
At the end of the transfer the computer restarted, but instead of going straight to the desktop, it ran through the account creation procedure.
All data and apps outside of the user folder have been copied but nothing in the user folder. Thats when I noticed that connecting to the old imac in TDM does not allow access to the data in the user folder,
please clarify that. do you mean that you don't have permissions to open that folder? or do you mean something else?
their is only one account which it is set to automatically log into. There are no passwords or security, file vault is not on and all sharing is enabled, access is fine over a normal network connection.
Any suggestions?

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