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What are the two ways to perform a data migration?


Windows Easy Transfer (Built into Windows 8)


User State Migration Tool (USMT), which is provided as part of the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT).

On the host PC where do you find the Windows Easy Transfer tool?

[drive]:\
support\migwiz folder

USMT - The migration tool for files, settings, and accounts from the host computer.

ScanState.exe

USMT (folder) - The migration import tool for the target computer.

LoadState.exe

USMT (folder) - This tool contains details of software that migrates from a Windows 7 computer to a Windows 8 computer.

MigApp.xml

USMT (folder) - This tool contains details of the user accounts to migrate.

MigUser.xml

USMT (folder) - This tool contains details of the documents and files to migrate.

MigDocs.xml

USMT (folder) - This tool enables you to create custom XML files that can migrate additional files and data, such as a line-of-business (LOB) application, or to modify the default migration behavior.

Custom.xml

USMT (folder) - This tool can be used to exclude certain items from migration. You can create this file using the /genconfig option in the scanstate tool.

Config.xml

You run the ScanState command-line tool on the host computer with the following format:


scanstate [StorePath] [/i:[path\]FileName] [Options]

What does the /i[path\]FileName do?

specifies an XML file that contains rules determining what’s to be migrated. You can specify this option multiple times to include all your necessary .xml files.

Which switch do you use to find all your options?

/?

On the target PC, you would use the LoadState command with this format:

Loadstate [StorePath] [/i:[path\]FileName] [Options]

Whare are the switches for the local account create and local account enable (that need to be used together)

/lac:[password] (local account create), which specifies that a local user account is to be created on the target computer. By default, the account will be disabled if it doesn’t already exist on the target computer, and you should use the /lae (local account enable) switch to enable it.

To organise a synchronized copy of the server files using Sync Center in Windows 8

right-click
the folder you want to make available and clicking Always Available Offline from the options
that appear (see Figure 1-12).

How do you open the Sync centre?

Start Screen > Search "Sync Centre"

Manage Offline Files in the Sync Centre allows you to

- enable and disable synchronization


- but on the Disk Usage tab you can change the amount of local disk space allocated for synchronized files


- You can also remove any temporary files that might not have been cleaned up


- On the Encryption tab you can also force encryption of the offline files