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Use the following steps plus the information you gathered in the migration planning worksheet to migrate to MultiPoint Services in Windows Server 2016.
On the destination server, open MultiPoint Manager. Click Edit server settings. Apply the settings according to the migration planning worksheet.
Note
If you need to enable disk protection on the destination server, wait until after you configure MultiPoint Services.
Ensure that the stations are connected to the destination server and all mapped before you apply the station settings. The stations will be automatically detected. Follow the instructions on each station screen to define the server mapping of user stations and connected USB devices. Apply your preferred station settings as outlined in the migration planning worksheet.
Before you can import the VDI template from the source server, enabled virtual desktops on the destination server by using MultiPoint Manager:
Note
When you import a virtual desktop template, any customization applied to the template will be reset.
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