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Migrating to Vista Using User State Migration Tool 3.0
USMT 3.0 is the latest version of Microsoft's User State Migration Tool and includes new features such as XML configuration files replacing the .inf files of previous versions of this tool, plus new command-line options for LoadState and ScanState and other improvements. This paper explains how to use User State...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Migration, Tool, TechGenix, USMT 3.0, Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2006-10-27

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USMT DelFiles
Has anyone successfully excluded folder or files from usmt 2.6 using the Delfiles statement? Which inf was the delfiles placed in?
Tags: bmorel12000@...
Discussion threads 2007-04-26
User Data Migration and USMT - Level 200
A common and significant hindrance to any migration or deployment project is the potential loss of user data and customized desktop settings. User State Migration minimizes this loss of productivity and potential data loss by capturing the user's important information before deploying the new desktop. This webcast will introduce and...
Tags: Migration, Desktops, Hardware
Webcasts
User State Migration Tool (aspx)
Microsoft Windows User State Migration Tool migrates user files and settings during deployments of Windows. USMT provides enterprise migration capabilities such as unattended migration, multi-user profile support and compression. USMT is intended for administrators who are performing automated deployments. This toolkit includes two command-line tools named Scanstate and Loadstate. Scanstate...
Tags: Migration, Microsoft Corp., Tool, Microsoft Windows User State Migration Tool, USMT, Scanstate, Loadstate, Productivity, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2007-01-17
Profile Copying
Trying to move an XP laptop, from workgroup, into a domain. Set up domain user on the laptop, and an admin account. Tried to use the admin account, under system properties to copy the profile from the old user, to the new domain user ... BUT!, I get...
Tags: andrew.gough@..., domain, domain user, USMT, windows
Q&A 2005-09-19
Configure IT Quick: Implement custom Windows XP migrations with the User State Migration Tool
If you’ve ever used the Files And Settings Transfer Wizard to migrate from an older operating system to Windows XP or from one Windows XP box to another, you know that it works fairly well. But the tool is targeted at migrating individual PCs and is considered impractical for large-scale...
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, information technology, Loadstate.exe, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, migration, Scanstate.exe, User State Migration Tool
Technical articles 2003-02-05
USMT Question
The User State Migration Tool has been a boon to me, especially when used to transfer files onto the network for quick user state backups. One thing I've not been able to find an easy way to do, however, is to reload a limited subset of settings once all...
Tags: Backups, atroon
Discussion threads 2006-06-05
Migrate workstations to new Active Directory Domain and Shares?
We will be rebuilding a Windows SBS domain and changing both the domain name and the name of the server used for sharing both printers and files.What is the most efficient way to update the workstations to work with the new domain?We can use USMT and Files and Settings Transfer...
Tags: Workstations, Microsoft Windows, Printers, Jax1, workstation, Microsoft Windows Active Directory
Discussion threads 2007-06-11
Transfer user profiles
Hello all,I recently built a small windows 2003 network for our company which has been working in a workgroup.I will need to add the employees to AD... And many more tasks. One task has me crawling for help.I need to know how to export then import a particular user's settings...
Tags: scott_baldridge@...
Discussion threads 2005-04-12
TechNet Webcast: Building a Windows Vista Image for Your Corporate Deployment (Level 200)
This webcast shows how Windows Vista takes a whole new approach to the desktop deployment and management process. The webcast introduces the new and improved deployment toolset in Windows Vista, including the Application Compatibility Toolkit ACT and the Microsoft Windows User State Migration Tool USMT. It also discusses the Windows...
Tags: Webcast, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft TechNet, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software
Webcasts
Windows 2000 profile to new XP profile
Is there such a thing in W2K as the XP migwiz.exe first of all? ... Would make some tasks SO much easier if so .. If not .. The scenario is that a client of mine had an old pc which now purchased a new system and for the past...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, pc_essentials, windows
Q&A 2005-07-06
TechNet Webcast: Building a Windows Vista Image for Your Corporate Deployment (Level 200
This webcast shows how Windows Vista takes a whole new approach to the desktop deployment and management process. This webcast introduces the new and improved deployment toolset in Windows Vista, including the Application Compatibility Toolkit ACT and the Microsoft Windows User State Migration Tool USMT. The webcast also discusses the...
Tags: Webcast, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft TechNet, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Digital Media, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
TechNet Virtual Lab: Deploying Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 3 Operating System Images Using Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003
The attendee of this webcast will learn to install the SMS 2003 OS Deployment Feature Pack Update and install USMT 3.0. This webcast gives knowledge on how to create an Image Capture Wizard CD, image a Windows Vista client computer, import Windows Vista image into an SMS 2003 image package...
Tags: Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003, Operating System, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Beta, Microsoft Systems Management Server, Microsoft TechNet, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software
Webcasts 2007-01-16
The Files And Settings Transfer Wizard helps migrate user settings
Once you’ve decided to take the plunge and upgrade your existing desktop clients to Windows XP Professional, you’ll need to have a plan in place to migrate your users’ settings and documents. Of course, if you're using roaming network profiles and network file storage, or if you're choosing to perform...
Tags: FSTW, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Settings Transfer Wizard, User State Migration Tool, William C. Schmied
Technical articles 2003-02-04
Migrating user files and settings
Whenever you plan on rolling out a new workstation to one of your users, you must take time to consider the value of the user's state, which consists of two items: user settings and user data. User data refers to the files that users use and create in the process...
Tags: FSTW, network, William C. Schmied
Technical articles 2003-11-17
Profile transfer in W2K
Hi,I'm looking for a tool or guidelines how to transfer complete user profiles in Windows 2000 old and new profile on the same machine.I need to transfer profiles on dozens of machines, as they're joining a domain previously not in domain.Thanks,Quest Controlled Migration Suite does this.BFilmFan,Can't find any info about...
Tags: domain, Microsoft Windows 2000, pkar, profileS, QUEST, Quest Controlled Migration Suite, windows
Q&A 2005-07-21
SolutionBase: Migrating user state information in Vista
Often in large-scale Windows Vista migrations, the migration of user state data -- a user's profile -- is overlooked. In this article, Brien Posey shows you how to use version 3.0 of the User State Migration Tool. One aspect of large-scale Windows Vista migrations that is often overlooked...
Tags: Parameter, User Account, Data, Microsoft Windows Vista, Migration, User, File, Option, ScanState, LoadState, Decryptcopy Option, Microsoft Windows, Brien M. Posey MCSE, User State Migration Tool, Operating Systems, Software
Technical articles 2007-10-02
Configure IT Quick: Migrate to a new PC with Windows XP
Learn the eccentricities that could trip you up when migrating to Microsoft XPWhen it comes time to replace those old PCs, you always hope you'll be able to move the applications, documents, settings, and data from the old machines to the new ones all at once. But if you've migrated...
Tags: Operating systems, information technology, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, old PC, new-PC, product activation, new hardware, PC, hardware
Technical articles 2002-11-26
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