![]() ![]() At last the component context specifies the scope of the capture. ![]() In this case it’s the documents, which actually includes almost all files. After that the component type specifies the kind of files that will be captured. The element is a required element in a custom. Well, that’s a nice component but what does it all mean? Let’s go through it line-by-line Let’s start with a component that migrates all files in a specific folder.Ĭomponent to migrate all files in a specific folder including subfolders I will show some examples and will try to explain what it all means. These actions are actually quite basic and good documented on Technet, but still seem to raise a lot of questions. ![]() The last few weeks a saw and got a lot of questions about capturing specific files and folders with USMT. ![]()
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