View The Migration Log File - Autodesk AUTOCAD 2010 - STAND-ALONE Manual

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(Windows Vista) Click Start menu
<AutoCAD>
Release.
2 In the Migrate Custom Settings dialog box, in the Migrate Settings From
list, select the AutoCAD release from which you want to migrate your
custom settings.
3 In the Settings and Files to Migrate box, select the custom files that you
want to migrate.
4 Click OK.
5 In the Migrate Custom Settings message, click OK to view the log file, or
click No if you do not want to view the log file.
NOTE To be accessible, pull-down menus that are migrated from a MNU/MNS
file to a CUI file need to be added to a workspace.

View the Migration Log File

The migration log file (migration.xml) provides specific information about any
settings or files that were not successfully migrated to AutoCAD. The log file
shows all the files that were successfully copied from a previous version to the
newer AutoCAD. It also provides information about files that were not
successfully migrated. Use the log for troubleshooting if there are unwanted
or unexpected results in your AutoCAD profiles.
After you use the Migrate Custom Settings dialog box to migrate custom
settings and files, a message is displayed from which you open the migration
log file. You can view the migration log file at that time. You can also navigate
to the file if you want to view the log details another time.
To locate and view the migration log file
1 In Windows Explorer, navigate to the following location:
(Windows XP) <drive>:\Documents and Settings\<user
profile>\Application Data\Autodesk\<product version>\<release
number>\<language>\Migration
(Windows Vista) <drive>:\Users\<user profile>\Application
Data\Autodesk\<product version>\<release
number>\<language>\Migration
30 | Chapter 2 Migrating and Customizing
Migrate Custom Settings
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