Transferring users to new CUA without transferring parameters

Greetings, we are in the process of moving our CUA users from our current (4.6) system to our new CUA (Web AS 7.0) system.
We would like to transfer the users from the old CUA (4.6) to the new CUA (7.0). After we add the old CUA to the new CUA distribution model, is there a way to transfer the users from the old CUA to the new CUA without transferring the user's parameters?
Right now, from transaction SCUA (Central User Administration Distribution Model) -> Environment -> Transfer User, we choose users, it transfers everything including the parameters. We only need the users.
Any suggestions?? Thanks in advanced!

Hi Margie,
Not sure if this would work, since I have not tried to import users without parameters before.
Have you tried to set the field settings in SCUM before doing the transfer? If you set the field attributes for Parameters to local before you import the users.
Regards
Sujeet

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