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Table 25. (continued)

SMAVariable\Location[|File][/s]

where

• SMAvariable is one of the following

variables that specify the location of the
customization files:

– %Windows Directory% (location of

operating-system files)

– %Install Directory% (location of

the application as defined in the
Install_Directories section)

– %Appdata Directory% (the Application

Data directory, which is a subdirectory of
the user profile directory)

– %LocalAppdata Directory% (the

Application Data directory in the Local
Settings folder, which is a subdirectory
of the user profile directory)

– %Cookies Directory% (the Cookies

directory, which is a subdirectory of the
user profile directory)

– %Favorites Directory% (the Favorites

directory, which is a subdirectory of the
user profile directory)

– %Personal Directory% (the Personal

directory, which is a subdirectory (My
Documents) of the user profile directory.
This environment variable cannot be
used by Windows NT4.)

Specifies the customization files that you want to migrate.

For example:


%AppData Directory%\Adobe\Acrobat\Whapi

System Migration Assistant captures the files in %AppData
Directory%\Adobe\Acrobat\Whapi folder. The files in the
subdirectories are not included.


%AppData Directory%\Adobe\Acrobat\Whapi\ /s

System Migration Assistant captures the files in %AppData
Directory%\Adobe\Acrobat\Whapi folder. The files in the
subdirectories are included.


%AppData Directory%\Adobe\Acrobat\Whapi\*.*

System Migration Assistant captures the files in %AppData
Directory%\Adobe\Acrobat\Whapi folder. The files in the
subdirectories are not included.


%AppData Directory%\Adobe\Acrobat\Whapi\*.* /s

System Migration Assistant captures the files in %AppData
Directory%\Adobe\Acrobat\Whapi folder. The files in the
subdirectories are included.


%AppData Directory%\Adobe\Acrobat\Whapi

When "\" does not follow "Whapi", System Migration Assistant treats
"Whapi" not as a folder but as a file.

Chapter 4

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Rejuvenation and migration

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