Which two of these are migrated by using only the default USMT XML files?

You are preparing to migrate from Windows Vista to Windows 7.
You need to use the User System Migration Tool (USMT) XML files.
Which two of these are migrated by using only the default USMT XML files? (Each correct answer
presents part of the solution. Choose two. )

You are preparing to migrate from Windows Vista to Windows 7.
You need to use the User System Migration Tool (USMT) XML files.
Which two of these are migrated by using only the default USMT XML files? (Each correct answer
presents part of the solution. Choose two. )

A.
Application settings for Office 2010 and Windows Mail

B.
ACLs for folders outside the user profile

C.
Data from the %PROGRAMDATA% folder

D.
Installed network printers

Explanation:
A:
* The original version of the USMT 4. 0 doesn’t support Office 2010. There was an update released in
February 2011 that adds support for Office 2010.
* Windows Mail (Microsoft Outlook Express Mail, or . dbx, files are migrated from Windows XP)
D: Network printer mapping (not migrated when using offline backup)
Note:

In the USMT, XML templates control the data being migrated from the machine. The default
templates migrate the following:
Accessibility settings
Address book
Command-prompt settings
Desktop wallpaper (not migrated when using offline backup)
Encrypting File System (EFS) files
Favorites
Folder options
Fonts
Group membership
Internet Explorer settings (not migrated when using offline backup)
Microsoft ODBC settings
Mouse and keyboard settings
Network drive mapping
(D) Network printer mapping (not migrated when using offline backup)
Offline files (not migrated when using offline backup)
Phone and modem options (not migrated when using offline backup)
Remote Access Service (RAS) connection and phone book (. pbk) files
Regional settings (not migrated when using offline backup)
Remote Access
Taskbar settings (not migrated when using offline backup)
(A) Windows Mail (Microsoft Outlook Express Mail, or . dbx, files are migrated from Windows XP)
Windows Media Player (not migrated when using offline backup)
Windows Rights Management



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