Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 11: Vista Section B)
This part covers the following config.xml components for Windows Vista:
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<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Manager-SnapIn-NonMSIL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-terminalservices-manager-snapin-nonmsil/microsoft-windows-terminalservices-manager-snapin-nonmsil/settings"/>
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Printing-LocalPrinting" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-printing-localprinting/microsoft-windows-printing-localprinting/settings"/>
<component displayname="TSPortalWebPart" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/tsportalwebpart/tsportalwebpart/settings"/>
<component displayname="WCF-HTTP-Activation" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/wcf-http-activation/wcf-http-activation/settings"/>
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Application-Experience-Program-Compatibility-Assistant" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-application-experience-program-compatibility-assistant/microsoft-windows-application-experience-program-compatibility-assistant/settings"/>
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-SystemMaintenanceService" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-systemmaintenanceservice/microsoft-windows-systemmaintenanceservice/settings"/>
<component displayname="WindowsSearchEngine" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/windowssearchengine/windowssearchengine/settings"/>
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-WCFCoreComp" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-wcfcorecomp/microsoft-windows-wcfcorecomp/settings"/>
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Terminal Services Manager
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Manager-SnapIn-NonMSIL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-terminalservices-manager-snapin-nonmsil/microsoft-windows-terminalservices-manager-snapin-nonmsil/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\ReplacementManifests\terminalservices-manager-snapin-replacement.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates per-user Terminal Services Manager RSAT snap-in settings.
Legacy Communication Ports
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Printing-LocalPrinting" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-printing-localprinting/microsoft-windows-printing-localprinting/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\ReplacementManifests\printing-localprinting-replacement.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates the LPT, COM, etc. legacy port settings per-computer. These settings are typically added through the Local Printer wizard.
Remote Desktop Services Web Portal
Config Entry
<component displayname="TSPortalWebPart" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/tsportalwebpart/tsportalwebpart/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\ReplacementManifests\terminalservices-rapwebpart-replacement.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Does nothing on Windows Vista, these settings are for Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Server) web gateway servers. The manifest is incorrectly scoped.
WCF HTTP Activation
Config Entry
<component displayname="WCF-HTTP-Activation" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/wcf-http-activation/wcf-http-activation/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\ReplacementManifests\wcf-http-activation-replacement.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Placeholder, does nothing.
Application Experience Program Compatibility Assistant
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Application-Experience-Program-Compatibility-Assistant" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-application-experience-program-compatibility-assistant/microsoft-windows-application-experience-program-compatibility-assistant/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\ReplacementManifests\application-experience-program-compatibility-assistant-replacement.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates per-user and per-computer software compatibility settings.
SuperFetch and ReadyBoost
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-SystemMaintenanceService" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-systemmaintenanceservice/microsoft-windows-systemmaintenanceservice/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\ReplacementManifests\sysmain-replacement.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates per-computer ReadyBoost settings for saved devices. Also creates a SuperFetch virtual upgrade status registry value that will be written to the destination OS and is read only by Windows 7. The settings in "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\EMDMgmt" are then upgraded correctly by Windows 7. This upgrade value has no effect on Vista to Vista migration.
Windows Search
Config Entry
<component displayname="WindowsSearchEngine" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/windowssearchengine/windowssearchengine/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\ReplacementManifests\windowssearchengine-replacement.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates per-computer file indexing options.
WCF Core
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-WCFCoreComp" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-wcfcorecomp/microsoft-windows-wcfcorecomp/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\ReplacementManifests\microsoft-windows-wcfcorecomp-replacement.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Placeholder, does nothing.
The Complete List and Downloadable Versions
- Understanding the USMT Config.xml Windows XP Downlevel Manifest Behaviors 1.0.docx (download)
- Understanding the USMT Config.xml Windows Vista Manifest Behaviors 1.0.docx (download)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 1: Introduction)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 2: XP Section A)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 3: XP Section B)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 4: XP Section C)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 5: XP Section D)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 6: XP Section E)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 7: XP Section F)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 8: XP Section G)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 9: XP Section H)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 10: Vista Section A)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 11: Vista Section B)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 12: Vista Section C)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 13: Vista Section D)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 14: Vista Section E)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 15: Vista Section F)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 16: Vista Section G)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 17: Vista Section H)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 18: Vista Section I)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 19: Vista Section J)
- Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 20: Vista Section K)
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