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GUI Interface for USMT

Dan Cunningham has written a GUI wrapper for the User State Migration Tool (USMT) In Dan's interface, USMT provides the logic and mechanisms for the actual capture / restore process, but because USMT is entirely command-line, Dan decided to set about creating a .NET-based wrapper for it to simplify data capture/restore.

Here’s some of the nice features in Workstation Migration Assistant:

  • Migrate via a pre-defined network storage location, external USB drive, or user-specified location. USB drive detection is automatic
  • Optional Hard Disk Health Check will run a CHKDSK prior to capture and fix errors if any are found
  • Optional Encryption using a pre-defined company encryption key, or per-user customised encryption (for highly sensitive data that can’t be stored on a server without being encrypted)
  • Use different configurations for a multi-OS, XP > XP and Vista > Vista migrations (useful when on XP to force the /TargetXP switch, and if you’re Vista migration can exclude XP-only obsolete files)
  • Automatically run pre and post capture/restore scripts (very useful to further configure machine settings)
  • Migrate domain only accounts, or domain and local
  • Automatically exclude certain domain or local accounts from the migration
  • Automatically send log files to an e-mail address via SMTP after the migration
  • On-screen status during every stage of the migration, including ETA
  • Option to limit migrations to a certain size, i.e. if over 20GB of data to backup, then fail and inform user.
  • Very configurable through configuration file
  • Command-line automation

Dan is hoping to release the tool soon - so keep checking http://dcunningham.net/2007/11/22/a-quick-look-at-workstation-migration-assistant/ for updates

Published Friday, January 11, 2008 1:36 PM by ricsmith

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# re: GUI Interface for USMT

Saturday, January 12, 2008 11:29 AM by Or Tsemah

Good news,

Do you know if a simmilar tools exists to Pre-Edit the XML Files to include more options ?

I'm asking because i use MD to run USMT

Or Tsemah

ort@yside.com

# USMT Gets Visual

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 6:27 AM by Windows Deployment Stuff

Anyone familiar with USMT will know what I mean when I say configuring it can be a bit of a pain. It's

# USMT+GUI = Praticidade em procedimentos por parte de usuários

Saturday, January 19, 2008 11:54 AM by Blog do Anderson Thiago (a.k.a Anderson T)

Muitos usuários devem conheçera ferrementa USMT (User State Migration Tool), para quem ainda não conheçe,

# re: GUI Interface for USMT

Wednesday, January 30, 2008 5:18 AM by Scoobysnax

And I was just getting good with the various switches for ScanState and LoadState.

Is there a good explanation anywhere for the use of the various MIG*.xml files? MigUser, MigSys, MigApp etc.

The USMT.chm is vague to say the least and it's only trail and error that I got what I want.

# Tools Rule! (Alex de Jong) + Windows 7 live demo op 22 januari.

Friday, January 09, 2009 3:37 AM by IT-professional Community Blog

Iedereen kent ze wel, de tools van Sysinternals . Mark Russinovich is echter niet de enige Microsofter

# re: GUI Interface for USMT

Thursday, May 21, 2009 12:23 AM by Simon Jarvis

I am testing out a USMT GUI XML template editor for evaluation purposes only to gauge what requirements are need to provide a suitable GUI interface into editing and creating new XML templates for use with the USMT command line utility version 3 from Microsoft.

Visit my website http://simonjarvis.customer.netspace.net.au/ to download a test copy for the next 30 days and send me some feedback.

Testing expires on the 21st June 2009.

Please send me some feedback

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