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anyweb: thanx. i created 2 TS.

First (CAPTURE) should capture only and second will deploy OS and restore data. ok?

 

But no data saved on server :-(

I started in FULL OS (source pc), advertised CAPTURE TS, its runs, but ends without ERROR and on Distr. point i dont see any data(printscreens distriPo+distriPo2).. In attachments screenshots of my TS (capture for capture data from first pc and client for deploy os on new clear pc and restore data) and my SMSTSlog.

 

Thank you very much for help.. this is my last scenario which i need start to works :-)

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anyweb: yes. here his screenshot. post-8616-0-87582200-1297791240_thumb.jpg

 

this was my idea: Restore01 is computer without OS, ready for deploy OS and RESTORE DATA from "LUKASSXPTEST8". I prepared for "Restore01" new collection called "RESTORE" and on end of "IMPORT COMPUTER INFORMATION" (from comp. association) wizzard targeted this new computer in this collection. On this RESTORE collection is targeted the CLIENT TS (for install OS and RESTORE DATA)

 

thank you for your time

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next details (hope helps)

 

I used this steps (here from some another topic)


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  • 1. Create a task to Capture user settings in SCCM.
  • 2. Create a collection for the capture of the source computer user settings
  • 3. Advertise the task to the newly created collection from step 2 and make it available to boot media
  • 4. Create a task sequence to build the machine and restore user settings in sccm
  • 5. Create a collection for the restore/build of bare metal equipment
  • 6. Advertise the task sequence to the Restore collection from step 5 and make it available to boot media
  • 7. Import computer information from the bare metal machine in to computer association, and associate the Source and Destination computers
  • 8. Add Source computer to the collection from Step 2 and boot using the boot media
  • 9. Add Destination computer to collection from step 5 and boot using the boot media

 

but troubles:

1) on source pc is some 20GB data and on server is only one 118MB MIG file

 

2) i have computer association (as you see in previous post), but on my destination collection (STEP5) is empty and i dont know ho import the new, clear computer.. its new pc without os / sccm client etc.

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Thank you

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hi.. here is some my progress.

 

my first trouble was in wrong "computer import" and association (reason was, that i had this station in sccm as "UNKNOWN"). Resolved deleting this "unknown" pc from sccm and import works fine.

Now my "REPLACE" over SMP works fine (capture profiles from "documents and settings" and restore in "Users"), but my problem is, that no *.pdf, *.pdb and some next type of files capture (and restore of course). Is some way how set scan for "all files" or some current type files ? :-)

 

Any idea what edit in capture? Thank you very much (i feel, that finish is near :-D :-D)

 

here is my step in TS which i use for scan state:

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What i found on internet, everything is in (configuration) xml files for USMT, true? So i need to create some mymigration.xml , but i cant fint any good example for my situation (collect de-facto all files from d:\ partition and everything from user profile)

 

Thank you very much for examples of xml file and correct me if im wrong.

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