Understanding what the USMT 4.0 CONFIG manifests migrate (Part 8: XP Section G)
This part covers the following config.xml components for Windows XP:
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<component displayname="Additional Options" migrate="yes" ID="additional_options">
<component displayname="Windows Core Settings" migrate="yes" ID="additional_options\windows_core_settings">
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Win32k-Settings-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-win32k-settings-dl/microsoft-windows-win32k-settings-dl/settings"/>
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Web-Services-for-Management-Core-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-web-services-for-management-core-dl/microsoft-windows-web-services-for-management-core-dl/settings"/>
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-RPC-Remote-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-rpc-remote-dl/microsoft-windows-rpc-remote-dl/settings"/>
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-RPC-Local-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-rpc-local-dl/microsoft-windows-rpc-local-dl/settings"/>
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-RPC-HTTP-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-rpc-http-dl/microsoft-windows-rpc-http-dl/settings"/>
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-RasApi-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-rasapi-dl/microsoft-windows-rasapi-dl/settings"/>
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Win32 Core
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Win32k-Settings-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-win32k-settings-dl/microsoft-windows-win32k-settings-dl/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\DlManifests\win32k-settings-dl.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates Win32 settings, the per-computer specific agnostic service, timeout, system font settings, debug, and error settings (these have no UI). Also migrates per-user CMD prompt customizations and certain customized control panel settings, such as mouse, keyboard, and accessibility.
Windows Remote Management
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-Web-Services-for-Management-Core-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-web-services-for-management-core-dl/microsoft-windows-web-services-for-management-core-dl/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\DlManifests\web-services-for-management-core-dl.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates the per-computer Windows Remote Management settings that exist if https://support.microsoft.com/kb/936059 is installed (out of band for XP)
RPC Ports
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-RPC-Remote-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-rpc-remote-dl/microsoft-windows-rpc-remote-dl/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\DlManifests\rpc-remote-dl.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrate per-computer remote RPC port customizations as defined in https://support.microsoft.com/kb/154596. No UI for these settings.
Local RPC over LPC and Named Pipes
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-RPC-Local-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-rpc-local-dl/microsoft-windows-rpc-local-dl/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\DlManifests\rpc-local-dl.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates per-computer local RPC port customizations. There is no UI for these settings, they do not exist by default, and they are not publically documented.
UseProxyForIPAddrIfRDNSFails
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-RPC-HTTP-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-rpc-http-dl/microsoft-windows-rpc-http-dl/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\DlManifests\rpc-http-dl.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates per-computer HTTP over RPC customization only for value "UseProxyForIPAddrIfRDNSFails" as defined in https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa373592(VS.85).aspx. There is no UI for this setting.
RAS Preferences
Config Entry
<component displayname="Microsoft-Windows-RasApi-DL" migrate="yes" ID="https://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/cmi/microsoft-windows-rasapi-dl/microsoft-windows-rasapi-dl/settings"/>
Config Manifest
"\USMT\x86\DlManifests\rasapi-dl.man"
Behavior Synopsis
Migrates customized routing and remote access connection information on a per-user and computer basis. Some of these settings are overridden by Microsoft-Windows-RasConnectionManager-DL (see previous).
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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