Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 4: XP Section C)
This part covers the following config.xml components for Windows XP:
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<component displayname="Communications and Sync" migrate="yes" ID="communications_and_sync">
<component displayname="Windows Mail" migrate="yes" ID="communications_and_sync\windows_mail">
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-WAB-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-wab-dl/microsoft-windows-wab-dl/settings"/>
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Mail-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-mail-dl/microsoft-windows-mail-dl/settings"/>
</component>
<component displayname="Fax" migrate="yes" ID="communications_and_sync\fax">
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Fax-Service-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-fax-service-dl/microsoft-windows-fax-service-dl/settings"/>
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Fax-Common-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-fax-common-dl/microsoft-windows-fax-common-dl/settings"/>
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Fax-Client-Applications-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-fax-client-applications-dl/microsoft-windows-fax-client-applications-dl/settings"/>
</component>
</component>
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Windows Address Book (Legacy)
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-WAB-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-wab-dl/microsoft-windows-wab-dl/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\DlManifests\microsoft-windows-wab-dl.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates Windows Address Book files and settings while remapping the path to the destination computer’s wab.exe (which will change based on email versions). Triggers Windows Mail to upgrade the WAB.
Outlook Express
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Mail-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-mail-dl/microsoft-windows-mail-dl/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\DlManifests\microsoft-windows-mail-dl.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates legacy mail (such as Outlook Express); even though destination OS of Vista or Windows 7 don’t support that legacy mail, when Live Mail is installed it will read and import those migrated settings automatically. Windows Mail settings are not migrated directly here, but instead in MigApp.xml.
Fax Service
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Fax-Service-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-fax-service-dl/microsoft-windows-fax-service-dl/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\DlManifests\microsoft-windows-fax-service-dl.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates Fax service settings, which are primarily per-computer.
Fax User Settings
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Fax-Common-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-fax-common-dl/microsoft-windows-fax-common-dl/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\DlManifests\microsoft-windows-fax-common-dl.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates per-user FAX settings, such as addresses and phone numbers.
Fax Layouts
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Fax-Client-Applications-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-fax-client-applications-dl/microsoft-windows-fax-client-applications-dl/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\DlManifests\microsoft-windows-fax-client-applications-dl.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates FAX personalization like cover pages and column layouts, on a per-user basis.
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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