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I am using USMT to migrate settings in a scripted rebuild (XP SP2 to XP SP2 migration) Using the USMT scripts that I had from before (pre SP2) this worked fine. Now (after adding XP SP2) it is...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 01/29/2006 Views: 0
Hello Expert, I plan to migrate 2000 workstations from Office XP to Office 2003 and have been checking out tools to migrate user settings. The best free tool I've found is "User Settings Migrat...
Zones: Ms Office SuiteDate Answered: 01/10/2006 Views: 31
I used usmt to export a user's settings.  Now I am trying to import it, but it says that it is corrupt and tries to send a message to microsoft.  I have tried the fastconv utility from microsoft as...
Zones: OS Development, Programming, ...Date Answered: 09/05/2008 Views: 0
I am using the User State Migration Tool to aid with PC upgrades. My users are going from Win Xp Pro sp/2 to the same OS on a newer system.  The tool works well, but it is not preserving the 'My ...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 11/03/2007 Views: 13
Hello, I am trying to get a simple USMT script to work properly, but after many tweaks and trials, I am still not getting the correct results so I hope that you can help me...  The goal (a sta...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, ...Date Answered: 06/13/2008 Views: 0
We currently utilize USMT for data migration. However, we have identified a few hundred machines that USMT will not work due to internal problems. We have developed an alternative to migrate data f...
Zones: X-WindowsDate Answered: 05/01/2006 Views: 0
Dear Experts: I am trying to use USMT tool to migrate user accounts. I used the following command to backup an account "testacc1" which is just setup for test: [code] C:\USMT\Bin>scanstat...
Zones: Microsoft OS, Windows 2000, Backup / Resto...Date Answered: 10/28/2007 Views: 0
Where can I download the Microsoft User State Migration Tool (USMT) for Windows XP? I found a few places on the Microsoft site as to what it does and how to use it, but I can't find the program any...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 12/27/2003 Views: 4
Since I've never used this command line program before, I was wondering if someone could point me to a detailed tutorial or could explain how to use USMT.  Specifically, how to use it to capture a ...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 07/22/2004 Views: 4
Hi Experts, We are planning to replace over 1500 pc. From Windows 2000 with office 97 to windows XP with office 2003. I planned to use the Microsoft tool USMT to do the migration. My quest...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 09/15/2006 Views: 0