Using SCCM to Migrate to Windows 7

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ITPro Today

February 3, 2012

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Migrating more than a handful of XP or Vista machines to Windows 7 manually is in impractical task, due to the time required to make all the individual configuration changes required to maintain a user’s desktop environment across the transition. SCCM can streamline the process, by helping you assess your pre-migration population and target the easiest systems to migrate first. SCCM can also detect problematic applications that may require Windows XP Mode, and can let you automate the most time-consuming reconfiguration tasks. This Tech Advisor, written by Mel Beckman, shows you the nuts and bolts of Windows 7 migration and how SCCM can help.

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