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newer AutoCAD. It also provides information about files that were not
successfully migrated. Use the log for troubleshooting if there are unwanted
or unexpected results in your AutoCAD profiles.
After you use the Migrate Custom Settings dialog box to migrate custom
settings and files, a message is displayed from which you open the migration
log file. You can view the migration log file at that time. You can also navigate
to the file if you want to view the log details another time.
To locate and view the migration log file
1 In Windows Explorer, navigate to the following location:
(Windows XP) <drive>:\Documents and Settings\<user
profile>\Application Data\Autodesk\<product version>\<release
number>\<language>\Migration
(Windows Vista) <drive>:\Users\<user profile>\Application
Data\Autodesk\<product version>\<release
number>\<language>\Migration
2 Double-click migration.xml to open the file, and view the details of your
migration.
Restore Profiles After Migrating Files from an Earlier Release
After you migrate your profiles from an earlier AutoCAD release, you may
want to restore the newer AutoCAD default profile settings.
To restore AutoCAD default profiles
1 On the Application menu, click Options.
2 In the Options dialog box, Profiles tab, click the profile you want to
restore and click Reset.
3 Click Yes.
The profile is reset to the newer default profile.
Use Migration Tools
Migration tools take the guesswork out of updating your custom files from
previous releases. The tools help you to share drawings when you upgrade to
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