Creating an application file – Lenovo ThinkPad R61i 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 c:\%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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