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User State Migration Tool (USMT) overview | Microsoft Learn The User State Migration Tool (USMT) can be used to streamline and simplify user state migration during large deployments of Windows operating systems USMT captures user accounts, user files, operating system settings, and application settings, and then migrates them to a new Windows installation
ProTip! Use USMT GUI to migrate HAADJ to AADJ profiles To get a profile across from a traditional domain-joined device or a hybrid Azure AD-joined device to an Azure AD-joined device, you can use Thomas Ehler’s USMT GUI
AD to AAD user profile migration with USMT - Neil Sabols Blog - IT . . . That aside, I discovered a fast and easy way to use USMT to migrate local Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS) profiles to Azure Active Directory (AAD) profiles to retain user data when unjoining a device from AD and joining it to AAD
Manage user state - Configuration Manager | Microsoft Learn Configuration Manager uses the User State Migration Tool (USMT) 10 0 to manage the migration of user state data from a source computer to a destination computer after the operating system installation completes
USMT 5. 0 - All about Microsoft Intune This blog post will be about the different settings in a task sequence for capturing and restoring the user state and how they translate to the command line for USMT
usmt | SCCM | Intune | Windows 11 Forums I am setting up USMT on our Config manager and although it does kind of work it is not especially great Our users data are already on OneDrive but I want to get the full "User Experience" including browser favorites and perhaps browser cached passwords
Some basic USMT 4. 0 actions explained - All about Microsoft Intune The last few weeks a saw and got a lot of questions about capturing specific files and folders with USMT These actions are actually quite basic and good documented on Technet, but still seem to raise a lot of questions So I decided to devote a post to this I will show some examples and…