USMT3.MIG file

T

Tom

Hello,

I tried using the migration tool USMT3 to export a users profile to a
network drive so I could put that user on a new domain and not lose
the users profile info (environment).

Unfortunately I'm not able to figure out how to restore the profile
now. I did a restore (loadstate) and it ran with no errors, but I
obviously did something wrong because it didn't restore to profile.

This is how I dumped the profile to a network drive while logged in as
the user (joe)

scanstate \\ads1\\migration\mystore /i:miguser.xml /i:migapp.xlm /o

Then logged in as joe to the new domain and ran this:

loadstate \\ads1\migration\mystore /i:miguser.xml /i:migapp.xml /lac /
lae

The loadstate ran ok, no errors, but it didn't restore.

Was I suppose to put the user id "joe" in place of miguser.xml?

Whats' wrong???

No laughing please:)

Thanks:)
 
T

Tom

Hello,

I tried using the migration tool USMT3 to export a users profile to a
network drive so I could put that user on a new domain and not lose
the users profile info (environment).

Unfortunately I'm not able to figure out how to restore the profile
now. I did a restore (loadstate) and it ran with no errors, but I
obviously did something wrong because it didn't restore to profile.

This is how I dumped the profile to a network drive while logged in as
the user (joe)

scanstate \\ads1\\migration\mystore /i:miguser.xml /i:migapp.xlm /o

Then logged in as joe to the new domain and ran this:

loadstate \\ads1\migration\mystore /i:miguser.xml /i:migapp.xml /lac /
lae

The loadstate ran ok, no errors, but it didn't restore.

Was I suppose to put the user id "joe" in place of miguser.xml?

Whats' wrong???

No laughing please:)

Thanks:)

Bump!
 

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