Migrating Windows 3.1 Program Groups to Windows NTLast reviewed: April 10, 1997Article ID: Q102424 |
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SUMMARYIt is possible to migrate Windows program groups and .INI file settings to Windows NT without installing NT in the same subdirectory as Windows.
MORE INFORMATIONIf Windows 3.1 and Windows NT are installed on the same machine but are located in different subdirectories, it is possible to migrate the .INI settings and Windows Program Manager groups into Windows NT by following the procedure outlined below. NOTE: If you have added program icons other than the default icons in the Main, Startup, Accessories, or Games groups in Windows 3.1, you will need to start Windows 3.1 and either move these program icons to another group or create a new program group and move these icons to the newly created group. If you do not move these icons, you will not be able use the following procedure to move the Main, Startup, Accessories, and Games groups. To migrate your .INI files and Windows Program Groups to NT:
Alternate Method: NOTE: There is another way to force migration of settings when Windows NT has been installed in a different directory. This method does not remove the information in the user profile. The method is to delete the Windows 3.1 Migration Status key under HKEY_CURRENT_USER in the registry. Do this and then logoff and back on as the same user. It prompts for migration and preserve the user profile settings. For more information on Windows NT program groups, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
migrated and icons and items and video |
Additional query words: prodnt WIN.INI initialization
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