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Description: Enterprise Mode is a compatibility mode that runs on Internet Explorer 11, letting websites render using a modified browser configuration that''s designed to emulate either Windows Internet Explorer 7 or Windows Internet Explorer 8, avoiding the common compatibility problems associated with web apps written and tested on older versions of Internet Explorer.
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Description: Enterprise Mode is a compatibility mode that runs on Internet Explorer 11, letting websites render using a modified browser configuration that''s designed to emulate either Windows Internet Explorer 8 or Windows Internet Explorer 7, avoiding the common compatibility problems associated with web apps written and tested on older versions of Internet Explorer.
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Description: You can have centralized control over Enterprise Mode by creating a single, global XML site list that includes the list of websites to render using Enterprise Mode.
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Description: Choose how to deploy Internet Explorer 11 (IE11)
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Description: Choose how to install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11)
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Description: Delete a single site from your global Enterprise Mode site list.
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Description: You can deploy Internet Explorer 11 to your users' computers by using your custom browser packages and Automatic Version Synchronization (AVS).
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Description: Deploy Internet Explorer 11 using software distribution tools
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Description: You can pin websites to the Windows 8.1 taskbar for quick access using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2013.
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Description: Windows Internet Explorer 8 introduced document modes as a way to move from the proprietary coding of web features to a more standardized type of coding that could run on multiple browsers and devices.
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Description: Enhanced Protected Mode problems with Internet Explorer
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Description: Use the topics in this section to learn how to set up and use Enterprise Mode and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager tool in your company.
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Description: The Internet Explorer 11 Enterprise Mode site list lets you specify document modes for specific websites, helping you fix compatibility issues without changing a single line of code on the site.
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Description: When you add multiple sites to your Enterprise Mode site list entries, theyre validated by the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager before theyre entered into your global list.
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Description: Overview about Group Policy, Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM), and Internet Explorer 11
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Description: Overview about Group Policy, the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), and Internet Explorer 11
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Description: Use the topics in this section to learn about Group Policy and how to use it to manage Internet Explorer.
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Description: Group Policy, the Local Group Policy Editor, and Internet Explorer 11
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Description: Group Policy suggestions for compatibility with Internet Explorer 11
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Description: Overview of the available Group Policy management tools
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Description: Links to troubleshooting topics and log files that can help address Group Policy problems with Internet Explorer 11.
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Description: Instructions about how to create and configure shortcut preference extensions to file system objects, URLs, and shell objects.
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Description: Overview about how Group Policy works with Windows Powershell and Internet Explorer 11
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Description: If you need to replace your entire site list because of errors, or simply because its out of date, you can import your exported Enterprise Mode site list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager.
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Description: Use the topics in this section to learn how to customize your Internet Explorer installation package, how to choose the right method for installation, and how to deploy IE into your environment.
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Description: How to add and deploy the Internet Explorer 11 update using Microsoft Intune.
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Description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and your Windows images.
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Description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager
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Description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using your network
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Description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using third-party tools and command-line options.
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Description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)'
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Description: How to fix intranet search problems with Internet Explorer 11
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Description: Use the topics in this section to learn about how to auto detect your settings, auto configure your configuration settings, and auto configure your proxy configuration settings for Internet Explorer.
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Description: IEM-configured settings have been deprecated for Internet Explorer 10 and newer. Use this topic to learn where to go to fix the affected settings through Group Policy Preferences, Administrative Templates (.admx), or the IEAK.
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Description: Internet Explorer 11 uses the latest standards mode, which simplifies web page compatibility for users by removing the **Compatibility View** button and reducing the number of compatibility options in the F12 developer tools for developers.
description: Internet Explorer 11 uses the latest standards mode, which simplifies web page compatibility for users by removing the **Compatibility View** button and reducing the number of compatibility options in the F12 developer tools for developers.
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Description: How to turn managed browser hosting controls back on in Internet Explorer 11.
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Description: New group policy settings for Internet Explorer 11
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Description: Use out-of-date ActiveX control blocking to help you know when IE prevents a webpage from loading outdated ActiveX controls and to update the outdated control, so that its safer to use.
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Description: Possible solutions to the problems you might encounter after installing IE11, such as crashing or seeming slow, getting into an unusable state, or problems with adaptive streaming and DRM playback.
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Description: Instructions about how to clear all of the sites from your global Enterprise Mode site list.
description: Instructions about how to clear all of the sites from your global Enterprise Mode site list.
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Description: Instructions about how to remove sites from a local compatibility view list.
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Description: Instructions about how to remove sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list.
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description: Instructions about how to remove sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list.
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Description: You can save your current Enterprise Mode compatibility site list as an XML file, for distribution and use by your managed systems.
description: You can save your current Enterprise Mode compatibility site list as an XML file, for distribution and use by your managed systems.
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Description: Search to see if a specific site already appears in your global Enterprise Mode site list.
description: Search to see if a specific site already appears in your global Enterprise Mode site list.
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Description: Use the Group Policy setting, Set a default associations configuration file, to set the default browser for your company devices running Windows 10.
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description: Use the Group Policy setting, Set a default associations configuration file, to set the default browser for your company devices running Windows 10.
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Description: Set up and turn on Enterprise Mode logging and data collection in your organization.
description: Set up and turn on Enterprise Mode logging and data collection in your organization.
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Description: Reviewing log files to learn more about potential setup problems with Internet Explorer 11.
description: Reviewing log files to learn more about potential setup problems with Internet Explorer 11.
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Description: Lists the minimum system requirements and supported languages for Internet Explorer 11.
description: Lists the minimum system requirements and supported languages for Internet Explorer 11.
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Description: Use the topics in this section to learn how to troubleshoot several of the more common problems experienced with Internet Explorer.
description: Use the topics in this section to learn how to troubleshoot several of the more common problems experienced with Internet Explorer.
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Description: How to turn Enteprrise Mode off temporarily while testing websites and how to turn it off completely if you no longer want to to use it.
description: How to turn Enteprrise Mode off temporarily while testing websites and how to turn it off completely if you no longer want to to use it.
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Description: Turn off natural metrics for Internet Explorer 11
description: Turn off natural metrics for Internet Explorer 11
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Description: How to turn on Enterprise Mode and specify a site list.
description: How to turn on Enterprise Mode and specify a site list.
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Description: Turn on local user control and logging for Enterprise Mode.
description: Turn on local user control and logging for Enterprise Mode.
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Description: High-level info about some of the new and updated features for Internet Explorer 11.
description: High-level info about some of the new and updated features for Internet Explorer 11.
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Description: Use the topics in this section to learn about how to use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager tool.
description: Use the topics in this section to learn about how to use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager tool.
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Description: Info about where features went in the IEAK11, where the Favorites, Command, and Status bars went, and where the search bar went.
description: Info about where features went in the IEAK11, where the Favorites, Command, and Status bars went, and where the search bar went.
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Description: Use this section to learn about how to turn on and use IE7 Enterprise Mode or IE8 Enterprise Mode.
ms.assetid: 238EAD3D-8920-429A-AC23-02F089C4384A
description: Use this section to learn about how to turn on and use IE7 Enterprise Mode or IE8 Enterprise Mode.
ms.assetid: 238ead3d-8920-429a-ac23-02f089c4384a
author: eross-msft
ms.prod: IE11
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Description: How to use IEAK 11 while planning, customizing, and building the custom installation package.
description: How to use IEAK 11 while planning, customizing, and building the custom installation package.
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Description: How to use Setup Information (.inf) files to create installation packages.
description: How to use Setup Information (.inf) files to create installation packages.
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Description: Virtualization and compatibility with Internet Explorer 11
description: Virtualization and compatibility with Internet Explorer 11
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Description: Info about the features included in Enterprise Mode with Internet Explorer 11.
description: Info about the features included in Enterprise Mode with Internet Explorer 11.
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Description: How to download and use the Internet Explorer 11 Blocker Toolkit to turn off the automatic delivery of IE11 through the Automatic Updates feature of Windows Update.
description: How to download and use the Internet Explorer 11 Blocker Toolkit to turn off the automatic delivery of IE11 through the Automatic Updates feature of Windows Update.
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Description: Frequently asked questions about Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros
description: Frequently asked questions about Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros
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description: The landing page for IE11 that lets you access the documentation.
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##### [Scenario 2: Proxy Activation](scenario-proxy-activation-vamt.md)
##### [Scenario 3: KMS Client Activation](scenario-kms-activation-vamt.md)
#### [VAMT Known Issues](vamt-known-issues.md)
### [User State Migration Tool (USMT) Technical Reference](user-state-migration-tool--usmt--technical-reference.md)
#### [User State Migration Tool (USMT) Overview Topics](user-state-migration-tool--usmt--overview-topics.md)
##### [User State Migration Tool (USMT) Overview](user-state-migration-tool--usmt--overview.md)
##### [Getting Started with the User State Migration Tool (USMT)](getting-started-with-the-user-state-migration-tool--usmt-.md)
##### [Windows Upgrade and Migration Considerations](windows-upgrade-and-migration-considerations-win8.md)
#### [User State Migration Tool (USMT) How-to topics](user-state-migration-tool--usmt--how-to-topics.md)
##### [Exclude Files and Settings](exclude-files-and-settings-usmt.md)
##### [Extract Files from a Compressed USMT Migration Store](extract-files-from-a-compressed-usmt-migration-store.md)
##### [Include Files and Settings](include-files-and-settings-usmt.md)
### [User State Migration Tool (USMT) Technical Reference](usmt-technical-reference.md)
#### [User State Migration Tool (USMT) Overview Topics](usmt-topics.md)
##### [User State Migration Tool (USMT) Overview](usmt-overview.md)
##### [Getting Started with the User State Migration Tool (USMT)](getting-started-with-the-user-state-migration-tool.md)
##### [Windows Upgrade and Migration Considerations](windows-upgrade-and-migration-considerations.md)
#### [User State Migration Tool (USMT) How-to topics](usmt-how-to.md)
##### [Exclude Files and Settings](usmt-exclude-files-and-settings.md)
##### [Extract Files from a Compressed USMT Migration Store](usmt-extract-files-from-a-compressed-migration-store.md)
##### [Include Files and Settings](usmt-include-files-and-settings.md)
##### [Migrate Application Settings](migrate-application-settings.md)
##### [Migrate EFS Files and Certificates](migrate-efs-files-and-certificates-umst.md)
##### [Migrate User Accounts](migrate-user-accounts-usmt.md)
##### [Reroute Files and Settings](reroute-files-and-settings-usmt.md)
##### [Migrate EFS Files and Certificates](usmt-migrate-efs-files-and-certificates.md)
##### [Migrate User Accounts](usmt-migrate-user-accounts.md)
##### [Reroute Files and Settings](usmt-reroute-files-and-settings.md)
##### [Verify the Condition of a Compressed Migration Store](verify-the-condition-of-a-compressed-migration-store.md)
#### [User State Migration Tool (USMT) Troubleshooting](user-state-migration-tool--usmt--guidance-and-best-practices-edp.md))
##### [Common Issues](common-issues-usmt-win8.md)
##### [Frequently Asked Questions](frequently-asked-questions-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
##### [Log Files](log-files-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
##### [Return Codes](return-codes-usmt-win8.md)
##### [USMT Resources](usmt-resources-usmt-win8.md)
#### [User State Migration Toolkit (USMT) Reference](user-state-migration-toolkit--usmt--reference.md)
##### [USMT Requirements](usmt-requirements-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
##### [USMT Best Practices](usmt-best-practices-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
##### [How USMT Works](how-usmt-works-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
##### [Plan Your Migration](plan-your-migration-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
###### [Common Migration Scenarios](common-migration-scenarios-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
###### [What Does USMT Migrate?](what-does-usmt-migrate-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
###### [Choose a Migration Store Type](choose-a-migration-store-type-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
#### [User State Migration Tool (USMT) Troubleshooting](usmt-troubleshooting.md)
##### [Common Issues](usmt-common-issues.md)
##### [Frequently Asked Questions](usmt-faq.md)
##### [Log Files](usmt-log-files.md)
##### [Return Codes](usmt-return-codes.md)
##### [USMT Resources](usmt-resources.md)
#### [User State Migration Toolkit (USMT) Reference](usmt-reference.md)
##### [USMT Requirements](usmt-requirements.md)
##### [USMT Best Practices](usmt-best-practices.md)
##### [How USMT Works](usmt-how-it-works.md)
##### [Plan Your Migration](usmt-plan-your-migration.md)
###### [Common Migration Scenarios](usmt-common-migration-scenarios.md)
###### [What Does USMT Migrate?](usmt-what-does-usmt-migrate.md)
###### [Choose a Migration Store Type](usmt-choose-migration-store-type.md)
####### [Migration Store Types Overview](migration-store-types-overview.md)
####### [Estimate Migration Store Size](estimate-migration-store-size-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
####### [Hard-Link Migration Store](hard-link-migration-store-usmt-win8.md)
####### [Migration Store Encryption](migration-store-encryption-usmt-win8.md)
###### [Determine What to Migrate](determine-what-to-migrate-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
####### [Identify Users](identify-users-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
####### [Identify Applications Settings](identify-applications-settings-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
####### [Identify Operating System Settings](identify-operating-system-settings-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
####### [Identify File Types, Files, and Folders](identify-file-types-files-and-folders-usmt-win8.md)
###### [Test Your Migration](test-your-migration-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
##### [User State Migration Tool (USMT) Command-line Syntax](user-state-migration-tool--usmt--command-line-syntax.md)
###### [ScanState Syntax](scanstate-syntax-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
###### [LoadState Syntax](loadstate-syntax-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
###### [UsmtUtils Syntax](usmtutils-syntax-usmt-win8.md)
##### [USMT XML Reference](usmt-xml-reference-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
####### [Estimate Migration Store Size](usmt-estimate-migration-store-size.md)
####### [Hard-Link Migration Store](usmt-hard-link-migration-store.md)
####### [Migration Store Encryption](usmt-migration-store-encryption.md)
###### [Determine What to Migrate](usmt-determine-what-to-migrate.md)
####### [Identify Users](usmt-identify-users.md)
####### [Identify Applications Settings](usmt-identify-application-settings.md)
####### [Identify Operating System Settings](usmt-identify-operating-system-settings.md)
####### [Identify File Types, Files, and Folders](usmt-identify-file-types-files-and-folders.md)
###### [Test Your Migration](usmt-test-your-migration.md)
##### [User State Migration Tool (USMT) Command-line Syntax](usmt-command-line-syntax.md)
###### [ScanState Syntax](usmt-scanstate-syntax.md)
###### [LoadState Syntax](usmt-loadstate-syntax.md)
###### [UsmtUtils Syntax](usmt-utilities.md)
##### [USMT XML Reference](usmt-xml-reference.md)
###### [Understanding Migration XML Files](understanding-migration-xml-files.md)
###### [Config.xml File](configxml-file-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
###### [Customize USMT XML Files](customize-usmt-xml-files-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
###### [Custom XML Examples](custom-xml-examples-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
###### [Conflicts and Precedence](conflicts-and-precedence-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
###### [General Conventions](general-conventions-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
###### [Config.xml File](usmt-configxml-file.md)
###### [Customize USMT XML Files](usmt-customize-xml-files.md)
###### [Custom XML Examples](usmt-custom-xml-examples.md)
###### [Conflicts and Precedence](usmt-conflicts-and-precedence.md)
###### [General Conventions](usmt-general-conventions.md)
###### [XML File Requirements](xml-file-requirements.md)
###### [Recognized Environment Variables](recognized-environment-variables-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
###### [XML Elements Library](xml-elements-library-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
###### [Recognized Environment Variables](usmt-recognized-environment-variables.md)
###### [XML Elements Library](usmt-xml-elements-library.md)
##### [Offline Migration Reference](offline-migration-reference.md)

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In this topic, you will learn how to replicate your Windows 10 deployment shares to facilitate the deployment of Windows 10 in remote or branch locations. If you work in a distributed environment, replicating the deployment shares is an important part of the deployment solution. With images reaching 5 GB in size or more, you can't deploy machines in a remote office over the wire. You need to replicate the content, so that the clients can do local deployments.
We will use four machines for this topic: DC01, MDT01, MDT02, and PC0006. DC01 is a domain controller, MDT01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 standard server, and PC0006 is a blank machine to which you will deploy Windows 10. You will configure a second deployment server (MDT02) for a remote site (Stockholm) by replicating the deployment share in the original site (New York). MDT01, MDT02, and PC0006 are members of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-81-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
We will use four machines for this topic: DC01, MDT01, MDT02, and PC0006. DC01 is a domain controller, MDT01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 standard server, and PC0006 is a blank machine to which you will deploy Windows 10. You will configure a second deployment server (MDT02) for a remote site (Stockholm) by replicating the deployment share in the original site (New York). MDT01, MDT02, and PC0006 are members of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
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One of the most powerful features in Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2013 is its extension capabilities; there is virtually no limitation to what you can do in terms of customization. In this topic, you learn about configuring customizations for your environment.
For the purposes of this topic, we will use four machines: DC01, MDT01, HV01, and PC0001. DC01 is a domain controller, MDT01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard server, and PC0001 is a Windows 10 Enterprise x64 client used for the MDT simulation environment. OR01 has Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator installed. MDT01, OR01, and PC0001 are members of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-81-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
For the purposes of this topic, we will use four machines: DC01, MDT01, HV01, and PC0001. DC01 is a domain controller, MDT01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard server, and PC0001 is a Windows 10 Enterprise x64 client used for the MDT simulation environment. OR01 has Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator installed. MDT01, OR01, and PC0001 are members of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
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For the purposes of this topic, we will use four machines: DC01, MDT01, HV01, and PC0001. DC01 is a domain controller, PC0001 is a Windows 10 Enterprise x64 client, and MDT01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 standard server. HV01 is a Hyper-V host server, but HV01 could be replaced by PC0001 as long as PC0001 has enough memory and is capable of running Hyper-V. MDT01, HV01, and PC0001 are members of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation.
**Note**  
For important details about the setup for the steps outlined in this article, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-81-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
For important details about the setup for the steps outlined in this article, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
 

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In addition to familiarizing you with the features and options available in MDT 2013 Update 2, this topic will walk you through the process of preparing for deploying Windows 10 using MDT by configuring Active Directory, creating an organizational unit (OU) structure, creating service accounts, configuring log files and folders, and installing the tools needed to view the logs and continue with the deployment process.
For the purposes of this topic, we will use two machines: DC01 and MDT01. DC01 is a domain controller and MDT01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 standard server. MDT01 is a member of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-81-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
For the purposes of this topic, we will use two machines: DC01 and MDT01. DC01 is a domain controller and MDT01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 standard server. MDT01 is a member of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
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## <a href="" id="bkmk-planmig"></a>Step One: Plan Your Migration
1. [Plan Your Migration](plan-your-migration-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md). Depending on whether your migration scenario is refreshing or replacing computers, you can choose an online migration or an offline migration using Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) or the files in the Windows.old directory. For more information, see [Common Migration Scenarios](common-migration-scenarios-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
1. [Plan Your Migration](usmt-plan-your-migration.md). Depending on whether your migration scenario is refreshing or replacing computers, you can choose an online migration or an offline migration using Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) or the files in the Windows.old directory. For more information, see [Common Migration Scenarios](usmt-common-migration-scenarios.md).
2. [Determine What to Migrate](determine-what-to-migrate-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md). Data you might consider migrating includes end-user information, applications settings, operating-system settings, files, folders, and registry keys.
2. [Determine What to Migrate](usmt-determine-what-to-migrate.md). Data you might consider migrating includes end-user information, applications settings, operating-system settings, files, folders, and registry keys.
3. Determine where to store data. Depending on the size of your migration store, you can store the data remotely, locally in a hard-link migration store or on a local external storage device, or directly on the destination computer. For more information, see [Choose a Migration Store Type](choose-a-migration-store-type-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
3. Determine where to store data. Depending on the size of your migration store, you can store the data remotely, locally in a hard-link migration store or on a local external storage device, or directly on the destination computer. For more information, see [Choose a Migration Store Type](usmt-choose-migration-store-type.md).
4. Use the **/GenMigXML** command-line option to determine which files will be included in your migration, and to determine whether any modifications are necessary. For more information see [ScanState Syntax](scanstate-syntax-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
4. Use the **/GenMigXML** command-line option to determine which files will be included in your migration, and to determine whether any modifications are necessary. For more information see [ScanState Syntax](usmt-scanstate-syntax.md)
5. Modify copies of the Migration.xml and MigDocs.xml files and create custom .xml files, if it is required. To modify the migration behavior, such as migrating the **Documents** folder but not the **Music** folder, you can create a custom .xml file or modify the rules in the existing migration .xml files. The document finder, or **MigXmlHelper.GenerateDocPatterns** helper function, can be used to automatically find user documents on a computer without creating extensive custom migration .xml files.
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You can use the MigXML.xsd file to help you write and validate the .xml files. For more information about how to modify these files, see [USMT XML Reference](usmt-xml-reference-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
You can use the MigXML.xsd file to help you write and validate the .xml files. For more information about how to modify these files, see [USMT XML Reference](usmt-xml-reference.md).
6. Create a [Config.xml File](configxml-file-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md) if you want to exclude any components from the migration. To create this file, use the [ScanState Syntax](scanstate-syntax-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md) option together with the other .xml files when you use the **ScanState** command. For example, the following command creates a Config.xml file by using the MigDocs and MigApp.xml files:
6. Create a [Config.xml File](usmt-configxml-file.md) if you want to exclude any components from the migration. To create this file, use the [ScanState Syntax](usmt-scanstate-syntax.md) option together with the other .xml files when you use the **ScanState** command. For example, the following command creates a Config.xml file by using the MigDocs and MigApp.xml files:
`scanstate /genconfig:config.xml /i:migdocs.xml /i:migapp.xml /v:13 /l:scanstate.log`
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`scanstate \\server\migration\mystore /config:config.xml /i:migdocs.xml /i:migapp.xml /v:13 /l:scan.log`
**Note**  
If the source computer is running Windows 7, or Windows 8, you must run the **ScanState** command in **Administrator** mode. To run in **Administrator** mode, right-click **Command Prompt**, and then click **Run As Administrator**. If the source computer is running Windows XP, you must run the **ScanState** command from an account that has administrative credentials. For more information about the how the **ScanState** command processes and stores the data, see [How USMT Works](how-usmt-works-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
If the source computer is running Windows 7, or Windows 8, you must run the **ScanState** command in **Administrator** mode. To run in **Administrator** mode, right-click **Command Prompt**, and then click **Run As Administrator**. If the source computer is running Windows XP, you must run the **ScanState** command from an account that has administrative credentials. For more information about the how the **ScanState** command processes and stores the data, see [How USMT Works](usmt-how-it-works.md).
 
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4. Run the **LoadState** command on the destination computer. Specify the same set of .xml files that you specified when you used the **ScanState** command. However, you do not have to specify the Config.xml file, unless you want to exclude some of the files and settings that you migrated to the store. For example, you might want to migrate the My Documents folder to the store, but not to the destination computer. To do this, modify the Config.xml file and specify the updated file by using the **LoadState** command. Then, the **LoadState** command will migrate only the files and settings that you want to migrate. For more information about the how the **LoadState** command processes and migrates data, see [How USMT Works](how-usmt-works-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
4. Run the **LoadState** command on the destination computer. Specify the same set of .xml files that you specified when you used the **ScanState** command. However, you do not have to specify the Config.xml file, unless you want to exclude some of the files and settings that you migrated to the store. For example, you might want to migrate the My Documents folder to the store, but not to the destination computer. To do this, modify the Config.xml file and specify the updated file by using the **LoadState** command. Then, the **LoadState** command will migrate only the files and settings that you want to migrate. For more information about the how the **LoadState** command processes and migrates data, see [How USMT Works](usmt-how-it-works.md).
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## <a href="" id="bkmk-step4"></a>Step 4: Create the migration XML component for the application
After you have completed steps 1 through 3, you will need to create a custom migration .xml file that migrates the application based on the information that you now have. You can use the MigApp.xml file as a model because it contains examples of many of the concepts discussed in this topic. You can also see [Custom XML Examples](custom-xml-examples-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md) for another sample .xml file.
After you have completed steps 1 through 3, you will need to create a custom migration .xml file that migrates the application based on the information that you now have. You can use the MigApp.xml file as a model because it contains examples of many of the concepts discussed in this topic. You can also see [Custom XML Examples](usmt-custom-xml-examples.md) for another sample .xml file.
**Note**  
We recommend that you create a separate .xml file instead of adding your script to the **MigApp.xml** file. This is because the **MigApp.xml** file is a very large file and it will be difficult to read and edit. In addition, if you reinstall USMT for some reason, the **MigApp.xml** file will be overwritten by the default version of the file and you will lose your customized version.
@ -137,25 +137,25 @@ Your script should do the following:
- If you must install the application before migrating the settings, delete any settings that are already on the destination computer using the &lt;`destinationCleanup`&gt; element.
For information about the .xml elements and helper functions, see [XML Elements Library](xml-elements-library-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
For information about the .xml elements and helper functions, see [XML Elements Library](usmt-xml-elements-library.md).
## <a href="" id="bkmk-step5"></a>Step 5: Test the application settings migration
On a test computer, install the operating system that will be installed on the destination computers. For example, if you are planning on migrating from Windows 7 to Windows 10, install Windows 10 and the application. Next, run LoadState on the test computer and verify that all settings migrate. Make corrections if necessary and repeat the process until all the necessary settings are migrated correctly.
To speed up the time it takes to collect and migrate the data, you can migrate only one user at a time, and you can exclude all other components from the migration except the application that you are testing. To specify only User1 in the migration, type: **/ue:\*\\\* /ui:user1**. For more information, see [Exclude Files and Settings](exclude-files-and-settings-usmt.md) and User options in the [ScanState Syntax](scanstate-syntax-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md) topic. To troubleshoot a problem, check the progress log, and the ScanState and LoadState logs, which contain warnings and errors that may point to problems with the migration.
To speed up the time it takes to collect and migrate the data, you can migrate only one user at a time, and you can exclude all other components from the migration except the application that you are testing. To specify only User1 in the migration, type: **/ue:\*\\\* /ui:user1**. For more information, see [Exclude Files and Settings](usmt-exclude-files-and-settings.md) and User options in the [ScanState Syntax](usmt-scanstate-syntax.md) topic. To troubleshoot a problem, check the progress log, and the ScanState and LoadState logs, which contain warnings and errors that may point to problems with the migration.
## Related topics
[USMT XML Reference](usmt-xml-reference-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
[USMT XML Reference](usmt-xml-reference.md)
[Conflicts and Precedence](conflicts-and-precedence-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
[Conflicts and Precedence](usmt-conflicts-and-precedence.md)
[XML Elements Library](xml-elements-library-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
[XML Elements Library](usmt-xml-elements-library.md)
[Log Files](log-files-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
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A hard-link migration store functions as a map that defines how a collection of bits on the hard disk are “wired” into the file system. You use the new USMT hard-link migration store in the PC Refresh scenario only. This is because the hard-link migration store is maintained on the local computer while the old operating system is removed and the new operating system is installed. Using a hard-link migration store saves network bandwidth and minimizes the server use needed to accomplish the migration.
You use a command-line option,**/hardlink** , to create a hard-link migration store, which functions the same as an uncompressed migration store. Files are not duplicated on the local computer when user state is captured, nor are they duplicated when user state is restored. For more information, see [Hard-Link Migration Store](hard-link-migration-store-usmt-win8.md).
You use a command-line option,**/hardlink** , to create a hard-link migration store, which functions the same as an uncompressed migration store. Files are not duplicated on the local computer when user state is captured, nor are they duplicated when user state is restored. For more information, see [Hard-Link Migration Store](usmt-hard-link-migration-store.md).
The following flowchart illustrates the procedural differences between a local migration store and a remote migration store. In this example, a hard-link migration store is used for the local store.
@ -59,12 +59,12 @@ If possible, have users store their data within their %UserProfile%\\My Document
### <a href="" id="bkmk-localonly"></a>The /localonly Command-Line Option
You should use this option to exclude the data from removable drives and network drives mapped on the source computer. For more information about what is excluded when you specify **/LocalOnly**, see [ScanState Syntax](scanstate-syntax-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
You should use this option to exclude the data from removable drives and network drives mapped on the source computer. For more information about what is excluded when you specify **/LocalOnly**, see [ScanState Syntax](usmt-scanstate-syntax.md).
## Related topics
[Plan Your Migration](plan-your-migration-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
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- Internet Explorer® Favorites
For exceptions to what you can migrate offline, see [What Does USMT Migrate?](what-does-usmt-migrate-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
For exceptions to what you can migrate offline, see [What Does USMT Migrate?](usmt-what-does-usmt-migrate.md)
## <a href="" id="bkmk-offlineenvironments"></a>What Offline Environments are Supported?
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ User-group membership is not preserved during offline migrations. You must confi
</Configuration>
```
For information about the format of a Config.xml file, see [Config.xml File](configxml-file-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
For information about the format of a Config.xml file, see [Config.xml File](usmt-configxml-file.md).
## <a href="" id="bkmk-commandlineoptions"></a>Command-Line Options
@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ The following XML example illustrates some of the elements discussed earlier in
## Related topics
[Plan Your Migration](plan-your-migration-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
[Plan Your Migration](usmt-plan-your-migration.md)
 

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This topic will walk you through the steps necessary to create the server structure required to deploy the Windows 10 operating system using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2013 Update 2. It covers the installation of the necessary system prerequisites, the creation of shared folders and service accounts, and the configuration of security permissions in the files system and in Active Directory.
For the purposes of this topic, we will use two machines: DC01 and MDT01. DC01 is a domain controller and MDT01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 standard server. MDT01 is a member of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-81-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
For the purposes of this topic, we will use two machines: DC01 and MDT01. DC01 is a domain controller and MDT01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 standard server. MDT01 is a member of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
## <a href="" id="sec01"></a>System requirements

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This topic will show you how to use MDT 2013 Update 2 Lite Touch Installation (LTI) to upgrade a Windows 7 computer to a Windows 10 computer using the computer refresh process. The refresh scenario, or computer refresh, is a reinstallation of an operating system on the same machine. You can refresh the machine to the same operating system as it is currently running, or to a later version.
For the purposes of this topic, we will use three machines: DC01, MDT01, and PC0001. DC01 is a domain controller and MDT01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard server. PC0001 is a machine with Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) that is going to be refreshed into a Windows 10 machine, with data and settings restored. MDT01 and PC0001 are members of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-81-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
For the purposes of this topic, we will use three machines: DC01, MDT01, and PC0001. DC01 is a domain controller and MDT01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard server. PC0001 is a machine with Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) that is going to be refreshed into a Windows 10 machine, with data and settings restored. MDT01 and PC0001 are members of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
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A computer replace scenario for Windows 10 is quite similar to a computer refresh for Windows 10; however, because you are replacing a machine, you cannot store the backup on the old computer. Instead you need to store the backup to a location where the new computer can read it.
For the purposes of this topic, we will use four machines: DC01, MDT01, PC0002, and PC0007. DC01 is a domain controller and MDT01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 standard server. PC0002 is an old machine running Windows 7 SP1. It is going to be replaced by a new Windows 10 machine, PC0007. User State Migration Tool (USMT) will be used to backup and restore data and settings. MDT01, PC0002, and PC0007 are members of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-81-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
For the purposes of this topic, we will use four machines: DC01, MDT01, PC0002, and PC0007. DC01 is a domain controller and MDT01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 standard server. PC0002 is an old machine running Windows 7 SP1. It is going to be replaced by a new Windows 10 machine, PC0007. User State Migration Tool (USMT) will be used to backup and restore data and settings. MDT01, PC0002, and PC0007 are members of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
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For the purposes of this topic, we will use DC01, a domain controller that is a member of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-81-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
For the purposes of this topic, we will use DC01, a domain controller that is a member of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md#proof).
## <a href="" id="sec01"></a>Configure Active Directory for BitLocker

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## <a href="" id="bkmk-config"></a>Overview of the Config.xml file
The Config.xml file is the configuration file created by the `/genconfig` option of the ScanState tool; it can be used to modify which operating-system components are migrated by USMT. The Config.xml file can be used in conjunction with other XML files, such as in the following example: `scanstate /i:migapps.xml /i:migdocs.xml /genconfig:c:\myFolder\config.xml`. When used this way, the Config.xml file tightly controls aspects of the migration, including user profiles, data, and settings, without modifying or creating other XML files. For more information about the Config.xml file, see [Customize USMT XML Files](customize-usmt-xml-files-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md) and [Config.xml File](configxml-file-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
The Config.xml file is the configuration file created by the `/genconfig` option of the ScanState tool; it can be used to modify which operating-system components are migrated by USMT. The Config.xml file can be used in conjunction with other XML files, such as in the following example: `scanstate /i:migapps.xml /i:migdocs.xml /genconfig:c:\myFolder\config.xml`. When used this way, the Config.xml file tightly controls aspects of the migration, including user profiles, data, and settings, without modifying or creating other XML files. For more information about the Config.xml file, see [Customize USMT XML Files](usmt-customize-xml-files.md) and [Config.xml File](usmt-configxml-file.md).
**Note**  
When modifying the XML elements in the Config.xml file, you should edit an element and set the **migrate** property to **no**, rather than deleting the element from the file. If you delete the element instead of setting the property, the component may still be migrated by rules in other XML files.
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ When modifying the XML elements in the Config.xml file, you should edit an eleme
## <a href="" id="bkmk-migapp"></a>Overview of the MigApp.xml file
The MigApp.xml file installed with USMT includes instructions to migrate the settings for the applications listed in [What Does USMT Migrate?](what-does-usmt-migrate-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md). You must include the MigApp.xml file when using the ScanState and LoadState tools, by using the `/i` option in order to migrate application settings. The MigDocs.xml and MigUser.xml files do not migrate application settings. You can create a custom XML file to include additional applications. For more information, see [Customize USMT XML Files](customize-usmt-xml-files-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
The MigApp.xml file installed with USMT includes instructions to migrate the settings for the applications listed in [What Does USMT Migrate?](usmt-what-does-usmt-migrate.md). You must include the MigApp.xml file when using the ScanState and LoadState tools, by using the `/i` option in order to migrate application settings. The MigDocs.xml and MigUser.xml files do not migrate application settings. You can create a custom XML file to include additional applications. For more information, see [Customize USMT XML Files](usmt-customize-xml-files.md).
**Important**  
The MigApps.xml file will only detect and migrate .pst files that are linked to Microsoft Office Outlook. See the [Sample migration rules for customized versions of XML files](#bkmk-samples) section of this document for more information about migrating .pst files that are not linked to Outlook.
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ You can use multiple XML files with the ScanState and LoadState tools. Each of t
<tr class="odd">
<td align="left"><p>Config.xml file</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Operating-system components such as desktop wallpaper and background theme.</p>
<p>You can also overload config.xml to include some application and document settings by generating the config.xml file with the other default XML files. For more information, see [Customize USMT XML Files](customize-usmt-xml-files-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md) and [Config.xml File](configxml-file-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).</p></td>
<p>You can also overload config.xml to include some application and document settings by generating the config.xml file with the other default XML files. For more information, see [Customize USMT XML Files](usmt-customize-xml-files.md) and [Config.xml File](usmt-configxml-file.md).</p></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td align="left"><p>MigApps.xml file</p></td>
@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ Rules contained in a component that is assigned the user context will be run for
### <a href="" id="bkmk-samples"></a>Sample migration rules for customized versions of XML files
**Note**  
For best practices and requirements for customized XML files in USMT, see [Customize USMT XML Files](customize-usmt-xml-files-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md) and [General Conventions](general-conventions-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
For best practices and requirements for customized XML files in USMT, see [Customize USMT XML Files](usmt-customize-xml-files.md) and [General Conventions](usmt-general-conventions.md).
 
@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ To exclude Rule 1, there needs to be an exact match of the file name. However, f
**Example 2: Use the UnconditionalExclude element to give a rule precedence over include rules**
If you do not know the file name or location of the file, but you do know the file name extension, you can use the **GenerateDrivePatterns** function. However, the rule will be less specific than the default include rule generated by the MigDocs.xml file, so it will not have precedence. You must use the &lt;UnconditionalExclude&gt; element to give this rule precedence over the default include rule. For more information about the order of precedence for XML migration rules, see [Conflicts and Precedence](conflicts-and-precedence-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
If you do not know the file name or location of the file, but you do know the file name extension, you can use the **GenerateDrivePatterns** function. However, the rule will be less specific than the default include rule generated by the MigDocs.xml file, so it will not have precedence. You must use the &lt;UnconditionalExclude&gt; element to give this rule precedence over the default include rule. For more information about the order of precedence for XML migration rules, see [Conflicts and Precedence](usmt-conflicts-and-precedence.md).
``` syntax
<unconditionalExclude>
@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ If you want the &lt;UnconditionalExclude&gt; element to apply to both the system
</component>
```
For more examples of exclude rules that you can use in custom migration XML files, see [Exclude Files and Settings](exclude-files-and-settings-usmt.md).
For more examples of exclude rules that you can use in custom migration XML files, see [Exclude Files and Settings](usmt-exclude-files-and-settings.md).
### <a href="" id="bkmk-include"></a>Include rules usage examples
@ -505,10 +505,10 @@ For locations outside the user profile, such as the Program Files folder, you ca
</include>
```
For more examples of include rules that you can use in custom migration XML files, see [Include Files and Settings](include-files-and-settings-usmt.md).
For more examples of include rules that you can use in custom migration XML files, see [Include Files and Settings](usmt-include-files-and-settings.md).
**Note**  
For more information about the order of precedence for XML migration rules, see [Conflicts and Precedence](conflicts-and-precedence-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
For more information about the order of precedence for XML migration rules, see [Conflicts and Precedence](usmt-conflicts-and-precedence.md).
 
@ -517,14 +517,14 @@ For more information about the order of precedence for XML migration rules, see
You can include additional rules for the migration in the MigDocs.xml file or other XML migration files. For example, you can use the &lt;locationModify&gt; element to move files from the folder where they were gathered to a different folder, when they are applied to the destination computer.
You can use an XML schema (MigXML.xsd) file to validate the syntax of your customized XML files. For more information, see [USMT Resources](usmt-resources-usmt-win8.md).
You can use an XML schema (MigXML.xsd) file to validate the syntax of your customized XML files. For more information, see [USMT Resources](usmt-resources.md).
## Related topics
[Exclude Files and Settings](exclude-files-and-settings-usmt.md)
[Exclude Files and Settings](usmt-exclude-files-and-settings.md)
[Include Files and Settings](include-files-and-settings-usmt.md)
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- **Do not use MigUser.xml and MigDocs.xml together**
If you use both .xml files, some migrated files may be duplicated if conflicting instructions are given about target locations. You can use the **/genmigxml** command-line option to determine which files will be included in your migration, and to determine if any modifications are necessary. For more information, see [Identify File Types, Files, and Folders](identify-file-types-files-and-folders-usmt-win8.md).
If you use both .xml files, some migrated files may be duplicated if conflicting instructions are given about target locations. You can use the **/genmigxml** command-line option to determine which files will be included in your migration, and to determine if any modifications are necessary. For more information, see [Identify File Types, Files, and Folders](usmt-identify-file-types-files-and-folders.md).
- **Use MigDocs.xml for a better migration experience**
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ As the authorized administrator, it is your responsibility to protect the privac
- **Encrypting File System (EFS)**
Take extreme caution when migrating encrypted files, because the end user does not need to be logged on to capture the user state. By default, USMT fails if an encrypted file is found. For more information about EFS best practices, see this article in the [Microsoft Knowledge Base](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=163). For specific instructions about EFS best practices, see [Migrate EFS Files and Certificates](migrate-efs-files-and-certificates-umst.md).
Take extreme caution when migrating encrypted files, because the end user does not need to be logged on to capture the user state. By default, USMT fails if an encrypted file is found. For more information about EFS best practices, see this article in the [Microsoft Knowledge Base](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=163). For specific instructions about EFS best practices, see [Migrate EFS Files and Certificates](usmt-migrate-efs-files-and-certificates.md).
**Important**  
If you migrate an encrypted file without also migrating the certificate, end users will not be able to access the file after the migration.
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ As the authorized administrator, it is your responsibility to protect the privac
- **Local Account Creation**
Before you migrate local accounts, see the Migrating Local Accounts section in the [Identify Users](identify-users-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md) topic.
Before you migrate local accounts, see the Migrating Local Accounts section in the [Identify Users](usmt-identify-users.md) topic.
## <a href="" id="bkmk-bestpractices"></a>XML File Best Practices
@ -139,9 +139,9 @@ As the authorized administrator, it is your responsibility to protect the privac
## Related topics
[Migration Store Encryption](migration-store-encryption-usmt-win8.md)
[Migration Store Encryption](usmt-migration-store-encryption.md)
[Plan Your Migration](plan-your-migration-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
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<td align="left"><p>Choose the migration store type that works best for your needs and migration scenario.</p></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td align="left"><p>[Estimate Migration Store Size](estimate-migration-store-size-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>[Estimate Migration Store Size](usmt-estimate-migration-store-size.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Estimate the amount of disk space needed for computers in your organization based on information about your organization's infrastructure.</p></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td align="left"><p>[Hard-Link Migration Store](hard-link-migration-store-usmt-win8.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>[Hard-Link Migration Store](usmt-hard-link-migration-store.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Learn about hard-link migration stores and the scenarios in which they are used.</p></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td align="left"><p>[Migration Store Encryption](migration-store-encryption-usmt-win8.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>[Migration Store Encryption](usmt-migration-store-encryption.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Learn about the using migration store encryption to protect user data integrity during a migration.</p></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
@ -46,9 +46,9 @@ One of the main considerations for planning your migration is to determine which
## Related topics
[Plan Your Migration](plan-your-migration-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
[Plan Your Migration](usmt-plan-your-migration.md)
[User State Migration Tool (USMT) How-to topics](user-state-migration-tool--usmt--how-to-topics.md)
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</colgroup>
<tbody>
<tr class="odd">
<td align="left"><p>[ScanState Syntax](scanstate-syntax-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>[ScanState Syntax](usmt-scanstate-syntax.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Lists the command-line options for using the ScanState tool.</p></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td align="left"><p>[LoadState Syntax](loadstate-syntax-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>[LoadState Syntax](usmt-loadstate-syntax.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Lists the command-line options for using the LoadState tool.</p></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td align="left"><p>[UsmtUtils Syntax](usmtutils-syntax-usmt-win8.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>[UsmtUtils Syntax](usmt-utilities.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Lists the command-line options for using the UsmtUtils tool.</p></td>
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When you encounter a problem or error message during migration, you can use the following general guidelines to help determine the source of the problem:
- Examine the ScanState, LoadState, and UsmtUtils logs to obtain the exact USMT error messages and Windows® application programming interface (API) error messages. For more information about USMT return codes and error messages, see [Return Codes](return-codes-usmt-win8.md). For more information about Windows API error messages, type **nethelpmsg** on the command line.
- Examine the ScanState, LoadState, and UsmtUtils logs to obtain the exact USMT error messages and Windows® application programming interface (API) error messages. For more information about USMT return codes and error messages, see [Return Codes](usmt-return-codes.md). For more information about Windows API error messages, type **nethelpmsg** on the command line.
In most cases, the ScanState and LoadState logs indicate why a USMT migration is failing. We recommend that you use the **/v***:5* option when testing your migration. This verbosity level can be adjusted in a production migration; however, reducing the verbosity level might make it more difficult to diagnose failures that are encountered during production migrations. You can use a verbosity level higher than 5 if you want the log files output to go to a debugger.
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ When you encounter a problem or error message during migration, you can use the
- Use the **/Verify** option in the UsmtUtils tool to determine whether any files in a compressed migration store are corrupted. For more information, see [Verify the Condition of a Compressed Migration Store](verify-the-condition-of-a-compressed-migration-store.md).
- Use the **/Extract** option in the UsmtUtils tool to extract files from a compressed migration store. For more information, see [Extract Files from a Compressed USMT Migration Store](extract-files-from-a-compressed-usmt-migration-store.md).
- Use the **/Extract** option in the UsmtUtils tool to extract files from a compressed migration store. For more information, see [Extract Files from a Compressed USMT Migration Store](usmt-extract-files-from-a-compressed-migration-store.md).
- Create a progress log using the **/Progress** option to monitor your migration.
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### I'm having problems creating local accounts on the destination computer.
**Resolution:** For more information about creating accounts and migrating local accounts, see [Migrate User Accounts](migrate-user-accounts-usmt.md).
**Resolution:** For more information about creating accounts and migrating local accounts, see [Migrate User Accounts](usmt-migrate-user-accounts.md).
### Not all of the user accounts were migrated to the destination computer.
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Any user accounts on the computer that have not been used will not be migrated.
**Cause:** The command that you specified might have had conflicting **/ui** and **/ue** options. If a user is specified with the **/ui** option and is also specified to be excluded with either the **/ue** or **/uel** options, the user will be included in the migration. For example, if you specify `/ui:domain1\* /ue:domain1\user1`, then User1 will be migrated because the **/ui** option takes precedence.
**Resolution:** For more information about how to use the **/ui** and **/ue** options together, see the examples in the [ScanState Syntax](scanstate-syntax-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md) topic.
**Resolution:** For more information about how to use the **/ui** and **/ue** options together, see the examples in the [ScanState Syntax](usmt-scanstate-syntax.md) topic.
### I am using the /uel option, but many accounts are still being included in the migration.
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### I am having problems with a custom .xml file that I authored, and I cannot verify that the syntax is correct.
**Resolution:** You can load the XML schema (MigXML.xsd), included with USMT, into your XML authoring tool. For examples, see the [Visual Studio Development Center](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=74513). Then, load your .xml file in the authoring tool to see if there is a syntax error. In addition, see [USMT XML Reference](usmt-xml-reference-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md) for more information about using the XML elements.
**Resolution:** You can load the XML schema (MigXML.xsd), included with USMT, into your XML authoring tool. For examples, see the [Visual Studio Development Center](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=74513). Then, load your .xml file in the authoring tool to see if there is a syntax error. In addition, see [USMT XML Reference](usmt-xml-reference.md) for more information about using the XML elements.
### <a href="" id="i-am-using-a-migxml-helper-function--but-the-migration-isn-t-working-the-way-i-expected-it-to---how-do-i-troubleshoot-this-issue-"></a>I am using a MigXML helper function, but the migration isnt working the way I expected it to.  How do I troubleshoot this issue?
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**Cause:** There might be another rule that is including the files. If there is a more specific rule or a conflicting rule, the files will be included in the migration.
**Resolution:** For more information, see [Conflicts and Precedence](conflicts-and-precedence-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md) and the Diagnostic Log section in [Log Files](log-files-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md).
**Resolution:** For more information, see [Conflicts and Precedence](usmt-conflicts-and-precedence.md) and the Diagnostic Log section in [Log Files](usmt-log-files.md).
### I specified rules to move a folder to a specific location on the destination computer, but it has not migrated correctly.
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**Resolution:** You can use the USMT XML schema (MigXML.xsd) to write and validate migration .xml files. Also see the XML examples in the following topics:
[Conflicts and Precedence](conflicts-and-precedence-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
[Conflicts and Precedence](usmt-conflicts-and-precedence.md)
[Exclude Files and Settings](exclude-files-and-settings-usmt.md)
[Exclude Files and Settings](usmt-exclude-files-and-settings.md)
[Reroute Files and Settings](reroute-files-and-settings-usmt.md)
[Reroute Files and Settings](usmt-reroute-files-and-settings.md)
[Include Files and Settings](include-files-and-settings-usmt.md)
[Include Files and Settings](usmt-include-files-and-settings.md)
[Custom XML Examples](custom-xml-examples-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
[Custom XML Examples](usmt-custom-xml-examples.md)
### After LoadState completes, the new desktop background does not appear on the destination computer.
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### Some of my system settings do not migrate in an offline migration.
**Cause:** Some system settings, such as desktop backgrounds and network printers, are not supported in an offline migration. For more information, see [What Does USMT Migrate?](what-does-usmt-migrate-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
**Cause:** Some system settings, such as desktop backgrounds and network printers, are not supported in an offline migration. For more information, see [What Does USMT Migrate?](usmt-what-does-usmt-migrate.md)
**Resolution:** In an offline migration, these system settings must be restored manually.
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## Related topics
[User State Migration Tool (USMT) Troubleshooting](user-state-migration-tool--usmt--guidance-and-best-practices-edp.md))
[User State Migration Tool (USMT) Troubleshooting](usmt-troubleshooting.md)
[Frequently Asked Questions](frequently-asked-questions-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
[Frequently Asked Questions](usmt-faq.md)
[Return Codes](return-codes-usmt-win8.md)
[Return Codes](usmt-return-codes.md)
[UsmtUtils Syntax](usmtutils-syntax-usmt-win8.md)
[UsmtUtils Syntax](usmt-utilities.md)
 

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## Related topics
[Plan Your Migration](plan-your-migration-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
[Plan Your Migration](usmt-plan-your-migration.md)
[Choose a Migration Store Type](choose-a-migration-store-type-usmt-win7-usmt-win8.md)
[Choose a Migration Store Type](usmt-choose-migration-store-type.md)
[Offline Migration Reference](offline-migration-reference.md)

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