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What happens to files that were located on a drive that does not exist on the destination computer?

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What happens to files that were located on a drive that does not exist on the destination computer?

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USMT will migrate the files to the %SystemDrive%, while maintaining the correct folder hierarchy. For example, if E:\data\File.pst was on the source computer, but the destination computer does not have an E:\ drive, the file will be migrated to C:\data\File.pst where C is the system drive.

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