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Use the following information to gather the information you need to migrate the MultiPoint Services role service from a source server running an earlier release of Windows Server 2016 to a destination server running Windows Server 2016 RTM.
At a minimum, you must be a member of the Administrators group on the source server and the destination server to install, remove, or set up MultiPoint Services.
Note
The steps here do not provide guidance for migrating data saved to user folder or shared folders. Ensure that users back up their data before you begin the migration.
Use MultiPoint Manager to retrieve the information needed for migration. You will need server administrator permission to use MultiPoint Manager.
Record the MultiPoint server, user, and environment settings in the migration data collection worksheet. Use the following steps to gather that information.
You can find the names of the managed servers and computers on the Home tab in MultiPoint Manager.
If auto-logon or display orientation are configured for the station, use the following steps to retrieve that information. Otherwise you can skip this step.
To retrieve the station settings:
To retrieve the display orientation settings, view the station settings for each station.
If you previously enabled the VDI template feature, record the location of the VDI template. As long as the source and destination servers are on the same network, you can import the template by using MultiPoint Manager.
You're now ready to migrate to MultiPoint Services in the RTM release of Windows Server 2016.
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