Migrating to Windows Vista Through the User State Migration Tool
Each time a new version of an operating system becomes available, organizations begin a process that eventually leads to a massive deployment of the new technology. One of the key factors that can help make this deployment a success is user-setting migration—specifically, the capture of all custom settings on existing systems and the restoration of those settings to newly deployed systems. With Microsoft Windows Vista, this activity is facilitated by a revamped Microsoft Windows User State Migration Tool (USMT), which should help ensure that migrations are smooth and error free. This paper describes how migrations work in both corporate and personal situations and how to make these migrations a success.(continue at source)








