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Transferring a User State by Using Command Line Tools Another way to transfer users' states is by using the command-line tools scanstate , which captures information, and loadstate , which restores or
deploys information. This method can be used to transfer a single user.s state,
or to transfer multiple users. states. If you are deploying Windows XP
Professional on more than one computer at a time, use the command-line
method. When running the USMT as part of a mass installation, the scanstate and loadstate tools are included as batch files.
For more information about using the command-line tools, see Chapter 7
of The Change and Configuration Management Deployment Guide in the
Windows XP Professional Resource Kit.
To transfer a single user.s state to a new computer by using the command-line
tools, you will need:
A server to which both the source and destination computers can gain
access, and which has adequate space to save the migrating user.s state.
A source computer containing an account for the user being transferred.
A destination computer running Windows XP Professional that does not
contain a profile for the user whose state you will be transferring.
An account with administrative privileges on the destination computer. The
account cannot have the same name as the migrating user account.
The account name and password of the user whose settings and files are to
be transferred.
For detailed information about transferring users. states by using the
command-line tools, see .USMT Process Details. under Additional Reading on the Web page on the Student Materials compact disc.
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… administrative privileges on the destination computer. The
account cannot have the same name as the migrating user account.
The account name and password of the user whose settings and files are to
be transferred.
For detailed information about transferring users. states by using the
command-line tools, see .USMT Process Details. under Additional Reading
on the Web page on the Student Materials compact disc.
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