![]() ![]() ![]() This basic setting is Restore all captured user profiles with standard options. Let’s start with one basic restore setting and continue from there. i:D:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\PCP00001\x86\Example2.xml i:D:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\PCP00001\x86\Example1.xml Skip files that use the Encrypting File SystemĬontinue if some files cannot be capturedĬapture locally by using links instead of copying filesĬapture in off-line mode (Windows PE only)Ĭapture by using Volume Copy Shadow Services (VSS) The following table lists the adjustments to this command line when selecting different options in the task sequence editor. Also, it does standard things like using log files ( /l and /progress) and using standard configuration files ( /i). These settings combine to a command line like this C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\PCP00001\amd64\scanstate.exe C:\_SMSTaskSequence\UserState /o /localonly /efs:copyraw /l:C:\WINDOWS\CCM\Logs\SMSTSLog\scanstate.log /progress:C:\WINDOWS\CCM\Logs\SMSTSLog\scanstateprogress.log /i:C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\PCP00001\amd64\migdocs.xml /i:C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\PCP00001\amd64\migapp.xml.īased on that command line we can see that by default it will overwrite any existing data in the migration store ( /o) and it will only migrate data from the local computer ( /localonly). These basic settings are Capture all user profiles by using standard options and Copy by using file system access. Let’s start with two basic capture settings and continue from there. This blog post will be about the different settings in a task sequence for capturing and restoring the user state and how they translate to the command line for USMT. ![]() The last couple of days I’ve seen and read a few situations in which it was clear that it’s not always that obvious what the USMT command line will be based on the settings in ConfigMgr. ![]()
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