2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] Mig::CMXEHelper::IgnoreIrrelevantLinks: C:\Documents and Settings\okello\Desktop\Shortcut to Administration.lnk
2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] Src LNK target: H:\DBIS\DBIS-ECS\Central\Administration
2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] Partition mapping (forced): Relocating item(s) from 'H:\DBIS\DBIS-ECS\Central\Administration' to 'C:\DBIS\DBIS-ECS\Central\Administration'
2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] Dest LNK target was: H:\DBIS\DBIS-ECS\Central\Administration
2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] New dest LNK target is: C:\DBIS\DBIS-ECS\Central\Administration
2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] Queueing cleanup of C:\Documents and Settings\okello\Desktop\Shortcut to Administration.lnk (C:\Users\Okello\Desktop\Shortcut to Administration.lnk)
2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] Target of C:\Documents and Settings\okello\Desktop\Shortcut to Administration.lnk (H:\DBIS\DBIS-ECS\Central\Administration) isn't migrated and does not already exist
So the shortcuts with a target on H (network map drive) are not migrated.
Do you know why ? Is it because of migdocs.xml or my custom.xml ? Should I use Miguser.xml instead ?
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Dear all,
I checked loadstate.log and I saw this message:
2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] Mig::CMXEHelper::IgnoreIrrelevantLinks: C:\Documents and Settings\okello\Desktop\Shortcut to Administration.lnk
2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] Src LNK target: H:\DBIS\DBIS-ECS\Central\Administration
2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] Partition mapping (forced): Relocating item(s) from 'H:\DBIS\DBIS-ECS\Central\Administration' to 'C:\DBIS\DBIS-ECS\Central\Administration'
2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] Dest LNK target was: H:\DBIS\DBIS-ECS\Central\Administration
2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] New dest LNK target is: C:\DBIS\DBIS-ECS\Central\Administration
2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] Queueing cleanup of C:\Documents and Settings\okello\Desktop\Shortcut to Administration.lnk (C:\Users\Okello\Desktop\Shortcut to Administration.lnk)
2012-03-20 11:01:51, Info [0x080000] Target of C:\Documents and Settings\okello\Desktop\Shortcut to Administration.lnk (H:\DBIS\DBIS-ECS\Central\Administration) isn't migrated and does not already exist
So the shortcuts with a target on H (network map drive) are not migrated.
Do you know why ? Is it because of migdocs.xml or my custom.xml ? Should I use Miguser.xml instead ?
Thank you.
CustomXML:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<migration urlid="http://www.microsoft.com/migration/1.0/migxmlext/CustomXml">
<!-- This component migrates Common Exclusions-->
<component type="Documents" context="System">
<displayName _locID="miguser.userdata">Common Exclusions</displayName>
<role role="Data">
<rules>
<unconditionalExclude>
<objectSet>
<script>MigXmlHelper.GenerateDrivePatterns ("\Winnt\* [*]", "Fixed")</script>
<script>MigXmlHelper.GenerateDrivePatterns ("\Windows\* [*]", "Fixed")</script>
<pattern type="File">%CSIDL_WINDOWS%\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\MININT\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\Bravaclient\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\Corel\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\ExceedNT\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\Exceed.NT\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\IMIS\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\Novell\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\Itc\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\Sybase\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\Temp\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\cms\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\drivers\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\Exceed\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\intel\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\mssql7\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\quarantine\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\* [cms32.log]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\* [cmssetup.log]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\* [cmssetup.zip]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\* [imis.imis]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\* [pdoxusrs.net]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop\ITC Applications\*[*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">D:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">E:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">F:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">G:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">H:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">I:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">J:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">K:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">L:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">M:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">N:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">O:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">P:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">Q:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">R:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">S:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">T:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">U:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">V:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">W:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">X:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">Y:\* [*]</pattern>
<pattern type="File">Z:\* [*]</pattern>
</objectSet>
</unconditionalExclude>
</rules>
</role>
</component>
<!--This componant copies all the Mozilla Firefox profiles and copies them to the new Windows 7 load. Retaining all the settings and bookmarks
-->
<!--NOTE: MOZILLA FIREFOX MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO THIS RUNNING -->
<component context="UserAndSystem" type="Application">
<displayName _locID="MigUser.firefox">Mozilla Firefox</displayName>
<paths>
<path type="File">%CSIDL_APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\</path>
</paths>
<role role="Settings">
<detection>
<conditions>
<condition>MigXmlHelper.DoesObjectExist("File","%CSIDL_APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\* [*]")</condition>
</conditions>
</detection>
<rules context="User">
<include>
<objectSet>
<pattern type="File">%CSIDL_APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\* [*]</pattern>
</objectSet>
</include>
<merge script="MigXmlHelper.SourcePriority()">
<objectSet>
<pattern type="File">%CSIDL_APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\* [*]</pattern>
</objectSet>
</merge>
</rules>
</role>
</component>
</migration>
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