User Profile Migration
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User Profile Migration Overview 1
The standalone command-line utility, migprofile.exe, migrates V2 user proles to V5 user proles, or V1
user proles to V2 user proles. The utility is intended for users who are migrating from legacy machines in
a View environment, or from legacy computers in any physical or virtual environment, to machines running
later Windows versions in a View environment.
After you migrate the user proles, the View Persona Management feature integrates the V2 or V5 proles
on the View machines. When users log in to their new desktops, they are presented with the same personal
seings and data that they used on their original machines.
Table 1-1 shows the Windows user proles, and their associated Windows operating system versions, that
you can migrate with the migprofile.exe utility.
Table 1‑1. Source and Destination User Profiles and Windows Operating System Versions
Source User
Profile Source Windows Version
Destination
User Profile Destination Windows Version
V2 Windows 7, Windows 8 or 8.1, Windows
Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2012
R2
V5 Windows 10
V1 Windows XP V2 Windows 7, Windows 8 or 8.1, Windows
Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2012
R2
To migrate user proles from a Windows XP or Windows Vista desktop deployment to a Windows 10
desktop deployment, you can migrate the V1 proles to V2 and then migrate the V2 proles to V5.
Important View Agent 6.1 and later releases do not support Windows XP and Windows Vista desktops.
View Agent 6.0.2 is the last release that supports these guest operating systems. Customers who have an
extended support agreement with Microsoft for Windows XP and Vista, and an extended support
agreement with VMware for these guest operating systems, can deploy the View Agent 6.0.2 version of their
Windows XP and Vista desktops with Connection Server 6.1.
With the user prole migration utility, you can perform an important task in a migration from a legacy
Windows XP desktop deployment to a desktop deployment that will continue to be supported in future
releases.
You can migrate V1 or V2 proles from the following source locations:
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Remote prole repository on a CIFS network share.
The utility can migrate multiple remote proles on the same CIFS network share or a dierent CIFS
share.
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