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Mastering the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit

You're reading from   Mastering the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit Take a deep dive into the world of Windows desktop deployment using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2016
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ISBN-13 9781782172499
Length 330 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Imaging Concepts and Theory FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up Your Environment 3. Creating Reference Images 4. Default User Profile Customization 5. CustomSettings.ini and Task Sequence 6. Drivers 7. Image Deployment 8. USMT – The User State Migration Tool 9. Troubleshooting Deployment Logs 10. Validating the Image 11. Database, UserExit Scripts, and Web Services A. Additional Enterprise Configuration Items

GUI wrappers for USMT

USMT does not provide any GUI for its three command-line tools. Additionally, USMT command-line input can be very complex. There are many third-party GUI frontends available on the Internet, and also commercial products incorporating the USMT engine. I will pick some of the GUI frontends you should have a closer look at:

  • USMTGUI (http://usmtgui.ehler.dk/): A very powerful one window GUI for USMT. Newer versions of USMTGUI are now Donation ware. Depending how much you donate, you will get the basic or the pro version. The new pro version is now also able to handle all advanced USMT features for offline migration.
  • Workstation Migration Assistant (http://dcunningham.net/applications/workstation-migration-assistant/): This nice looking UI was written by Dan Cunningham and is now open source, and the source code is available on GitHub. It is highly customizable so you can adapt it to your needs.

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