Creating an application file, Creating, Application – Lenovo ThinkPad R50p User Manual

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<OS>

specifies

the

operating

system

and

is

one

of

the

following

values:

v

Windows

Vista

v

WinXP

v

Win2000

v

WinNT

v

Win98

<Registry>

specifies

the

registry

entry

and

is

in

the

format

hive,

keyname,

value,

where:

v

hive

is

either

HKLM

or

HKCU.

v

keyname

is

the

keyname.

v

value

is

an

optional

command

that

specifies

the

registry

value

the

is

migrated.

File

is

the

file

name.

You

can

use

wildcard

characters.

File

is

the

file

name.

You

can

use

wildcard

characters.

Specifies

customization

files

to

be

migrated

For

example:

<Files_Through_Registries>

<Files_Through_Registry>

<OS>WinXP</OS>

<Registry>

<hive>HKCU</hive>

<keyname>

Software\Lotus\Organizer\99.0\Paths

</keyname>

<value>Backup</value>

</Registry>

<File>*.*/s</File>

</Files_Through_Registry>

</Files_Through_Registries>

<Files_From_Folders>

Optional

<PreTargetBatchProcessing>

<PreTargetBatchProcessing>

<!CDAT[batch

commands]]

<PreTargetBatchProcessing>

<PreTargetBatchProcessing>

performs

Batch

processing

before

<Registries>

processing

by

Apply.

For

example:

<PreTargetBatchProcessing>

<!CDATA[copy

/y

c:\temp\*.*

c:\migration

del

c:\migration\*.mp3

</PreTargetBatchProcessing>

<TargetBatchProcessing>

<TargetBatchProcessing>

<!CDAT[batch

commands]]

<TargetBatchProcessing>

<TargetBatchProcessing>

performs

Batch

processing

after

<Registries>

processing

by

Apply.

For

example:

<TargetBatchProcessing>

<!CDATA[copy

/y

c:\temp\*.*

c:\migration

del

c:\migration\*.mp3

<TargetBatchProcessing>

Creating

an

application

file

To

determine

which

application

settings

must

be

migrated

for

custom

application

files,

you

must

carefully

test

the

applications.

Complete

the

following

steps

to

create

an

application

file:

1.

Use

a

text

editor

that

can

handle

Unicode

to

open

an

existing

application.xml

file.

If

you

installed

SMA

in

the

default

location,

the

application.xml

files

are

located

in

the

d:\%RR%\Migration\bin\Apps

directory,

where

d

is

the

drive

letter

of

the

hard

disk

drive.

Chapter

4.

Rejuvenation

and

migration

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