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SCCM Installing USMT package
Submitted by Justin on Fri, 09/21/2012 - 22:08
User State Migration Tool allows you to transfer user and computer setting from your computer to another computer or copy them before a reimage. You can do this during imaging of a computer or transfering a user to a new computer. to do this, though you must have Windows® Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK) (USMT 5.0) or Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2012. installed. On my computer this is installed under "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\Assessment and Deployment Kit" as "User State Migration Tool" (you will need the folder). Copy this folder.
And past is in a distribution location. I keep a share of a server where I store copies of my original software.
Next in Configuration Manager go to "Software Library ► Application Management ► Packages" and click the "Create Package" button on the ribbon menu. Fill out the information, make sure you check the "This package contains source files" check box and select the path to the folder you copied to the distribution location.
Choose the program type that you want to create: Select "Do not create a program.
Click next and you are done.
Next lets look at your Task Sequence
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