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To: fastcats who wrote (71886)8/25/2010 1:45:32 PM
From: thecow   of 110655
 
Sounds like it shouldn't be a problem.

technet.microsoft.com

"Can I store the files and settings directly on the destination computer or do I need a server?

No, you do not need to save the files to a server. If you are moving the user state to a new computer, you can create the store on a shared folder, on media that you can remove (such as a Universal Serial Bus (USB) drive), or you can store it directly on the destination computer. For example, create and share C:\store on the destination computer. Then run ScanState on the source computer and save the files and settings to \\DestinationComputerName\store. Then, run LoadState on the destination computer and specify C:\store as the store location. "
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