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United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Configuration Manager General. Sign in to vote. No http based locations are available. SMB based locations will be attempted now. EncryptionKey ENV var not found. This may be because Local state Store is used. The execution of the group Capture Files and Settings has failed and the execution has been aborted.

An action failed. Failed to run the last action: Capture User Files and Settings. Execution of task sequence failed. Error executing Task Sequence Manager service. The computer must reboot to continue. I'm looking at your SMP example. Is there a sample TS I can import for hardlinking? Is the process different for SCCM ? I see when you want to import it looks for a. My head does not work any more I am getting the statestore folder on the upgraded winxp computer however printers are not hooked.

It is looking for a. I am getting ready to do a large scale upgrade within sccm from xp to windows 7. Most part I'm fine with building reference images in MDT and then importing them in sccm Just few questions I had were actually pertaining to hardlinks and wan sites. We have sites in WAN that would need upgrading to windows 7.

If I'm going from xp to 7 do I need to add device drivers as part of the task sequence since windows 7 should pickup most standard hardware especially network drivers etc What are your thoughts on how this can be performed if no DP's exists on those sites.

Also as I'm testing things within VMware workstation I run a TS on xp, it goes through the hardlinks of capturing, installing OS then never is able to join to the domain and therefore the restore for USMT never happens. I know it's a drivers issue however shouldn't windows 7 find the drivers automatically. I can see the userstate folder and can double click on it to see the profiles. Posted July 7, Posted August 9, Jouu Posted August 16, Posted August 16, Peter van der Woude Posted August 16, Double post.

Operating System Image 1. Extracts the contents of the specified. Prepares the answer file: A. Merges any values from the user-supplied answer file. Copies Windows boot loaders into the active partition. Peter van der Woude Posted August 17, Posted August 17, This means you need two steps instead of one : 1. SiegmundB Posted January 26, Peter van der Woude Posted January 26, Posted February 7, If Im doing a side-by-side, from windows xp sp3 to a brand new Windows 7 machine, do i have to; 1.

Install the Deployment tool on al of my XP machines? Run a separate task sequesnce to capture the user state, if Im not doing it via PXE boot? Posted February 9, Mike S Posted April 6, Posted April 6, I know this an older thread, but hopefully I can get a solution. USMT captures files and settings from the source computer and then migrates them to a new Windows installation. If you are only upgrading your operating system, USMT is not needed. This tool includes two command-line tools named ScanState and LoadState.

ScanState creates an intermediate store that contains the user files and settings from the source computer. LoadState restores these files and settings to the destination computer.

USMT 3. You can alter the default. Depending on what you want to migrate, you can specify all or none of the default. The entire migration process is controlled by the.



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