![]() ![]() Say someone is running “Application.exe” from a folder on their C:\ drive and that folder also contains the file “ReadMe.doc”. Of extensions to migrate in the MigDocs.xml file. It looks like ScanState.exe is only getting the files on the C:\ drive that correspond to a “default” list After reading through some of the USMT documentation *I think* I know what’s happening. Skipping a lot of items seemingly at random. USMT is getting *some* of the data but it’s also This data could be anything from a custom batch script, to documents or older programs that have to be run from C:\ directly. Have a tendency to keep important user data at the root of their C:\ drives. So far it’s doing a very good job transferring our user data from Windows XP to Windows 7 with just one exception. We've been using the USMT in conjunction with MDT at my company to do some migrations for about a week now. ![]()
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