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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.prod: windows-client
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author: frankroj
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author: frankroj
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ms.date: 11/01/2022
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ms.date: 09/18/2023
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ms.topic: article
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ms.technology: itpro-deploy
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# Exclude files and settings
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# Exclude files and settings
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When you specify the migration .xml files, `MigApp.xml`, `MigDocs.xml`, and `MigUser.xml`, the User State Migration Tool (USMT) 10.0 migrates the settings and components listed, as discussed in [What does USMT migrate?](usmt-what-does-usmt-migrate.md) You can create a custom .xml file to further specify what to include or exclude in the migration. In addition you can create a `Config.xml` file to exclude an entire component from a migration. You can't, however, exclude users by using the migration .xml files or the `Config.xml` file. The only way to specify which users to include and exclude is by using the user options on the command line in the ScanState tool. For more information, see the [User options](usmt-scanstate-syntax.md#user-options) section of the [ScanState syntax](usmt-scanstate-syntax.md) article.
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When you specify the migration .xml files, `MigApp.xml`, `MigDocs.xml`, and `MigUser.xml`, the User State Migration Tool (USMT) 10.0 migrates the settings and components listed, as discussed in [What does USMT migrate?](usmt-what-does-usmt-migrate.md) You can create a custom .xml file to further specify what to include or exclude in the migration. In addition, you can create a `Config.xml` file to exclude an entire component from a migration. You can't, however, exclude users by using the migration .xml files or the `Config.xml` file. The only way to specify which users to include and exclude is by using the user options on the command line in the ScanState tool. For more information, see the [User options](usmt-scanstate-syntax.md#user-options) section of the [ScanState syntax](usmt-scanstate-syntax.md) article.
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Methods to customize the migration and include and exclude files and settings include:
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Methods to customize the migration and include and exclude files and settings include:
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The migration .xml files, `MigApp.xml`, `MigDocs.xml`, and `MigUser.xml`, contain the **<component>** element, which typically represents a self-contained component or an application such as Microsoft® Office Outlook® and Word. To exclude the files and registry settings that are associated with these components, use the **<include>** and **<exclude>** elements. For example, you can use these elements to migrate all files and settings with pattern X except files and settings with pattern Y, where Y is more specific than X. For the syntax of these elements, see [USMT XML Reference](usmt-xml-reference.md).
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The migration .xml files, `MigApp.xml`, `MigDocs.xml`, and `MigUser.xml`, contain the **<component>** element, which typically represents a self-contained component or an application such as Microsoft® Office Outlook® and Word. To exclude the files and registry settings that are associated with these components, use the **<include>** and **<exclude>** elements. For example, you can use these elements to migrate all files and settings with pattern X except files and settings with pattern Y, where Y is more specific than X. For the syntax of these elements, see [USMT XML Reference](usmt-xml-reference.md).
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> [!NOTE]
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> If you specify an **<exclude>** rule, always specify a corresponding **<include>** rule. Otherwise, if you do not specify an **<include>** rule, the specific files or settings will not be included. They will already be excluded from the migration. Thus, an unaccompanied **<exclude>** rule is unnecessary.
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> If you specify an **<exclude>** rule, always specify a corresponding **<include>** rule. Otherwise, if you don't specify an **<include>** rule, the specific files or settings aren't included. They're already excluded from the migration. Thus, an unaccompanied **<exclude>** rule is unnecessary.
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- [Example 1: How to migrate all files from C:\\ except .mp3 files](#example-1-how-to-migrate-all-files-from-c-except-mp3-files)
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- [Example 1: How to migrate all files from C:\\ except .mp3 files](#example-1-how-to-migrate-all-files-from-c-except-mp3-files)
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### Example 5: How to exclude a file from any location
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### Example 5: How to exclude a file from any location
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To exclude a Sample.doc file from any location on the C: drive, use the **<pattern>** element. If multiple files exist with the same name on the C: drive, all of these files will be excluded.
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To exclude a Sample.doc file from any location on the C: drive, use the **<pattern>** element. If multiple files exist with the same name on the C: drive, all of these files are excluded.
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```xml
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<pattern type="File"> C:\* [Sample.doc] </pattern>
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To exclude a Sample.doc file from any drive on the computer, use the **<script>** element. If multiple files exist with the same name, all of these files will be excluded.
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To exclude a Sample.doc file from any drive on the computer, use the **<script>** element. If multiple files exist with the same name, all of these files are excluded.
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```xml
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<script>MigXmlHelper.GenerateDrivePatterns("* [sample.doc]", "Fixed")</script>
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<script>MigXmlHelper.GenerateDrivePatterns("* [sample.doc]", "Fixed")</script>
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##### Example 4: How to Exclude `C:\Windows` and `C:\Program Files`
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##### Example 4: How to Exclude `C:\Windows` and `C:\Program Files`
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The following .xml file unconditionally excludes the system folders of `C:\Windows` and `C:\Program Files`. Note that all `*.docx`, `*.xls` and `*.ppt` files won't be migrated because the **<unconditionalExclude>** element takes precedence over the **<include>** element.
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The following .xml file unconditionally excludes the system folders of `C:\Windows` and `C:\Program Files`. All `*.docx`, `*.xls` and `*.ppt` files aren't migrated because the **<unconditionalExclude>** element takes precedence over the **<include>** element.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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- **To exclude an operating system setting:** Specify `migrate="no"` for the setting under the **<WindowsComponents>** section.
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- **To exclude an operating system setting:** Specify `migrate="no"` for the setting under the **<WindowsComponents>** section.
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- **To exclude My Documents:** Specify `migrate="no"` for **My Documents** under the **<Documents>** section. Note that any **<include>** rules in the .xml files will still apply. For example, if you have a rule that includes all the .docx files in My Documents, then only the .docx files will be migrated, but the rest of the files won't.
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- **To exclude My Documents:** Specify `migrate="no"` for **My Documents** under the **<Documents>** section. Any **<include>** rules in the .xml files are still applied. For example, if you have a rule that includes all the .docx files in My Documents, then .docx files are still migrated. However, any additional files that aren't .docx aren't migrated.
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For more information, see [Config.xml File](usmt-configxml-file.md).
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For more information, see [Config.xml File](usmt-configxml-file.md).
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> To exclude a component from the `Config.xml` file, set the **migrate** value to **"no"**. Deleting the XML tag for the component from the `Config.xml` file will not exclude the component from your migration.
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