Yeah, that tool really suited me. It was a perfect fit for my purposes. But
the WET tool works very easily, if with a little less focus, on the problem
of transferring settings and data. The USMT is really highly configurable and
can be customized to do just about exactly what you want, but it comes at a
small price -- a bit of a learning curve, mostly because of the
documentation. The documentation doesn't seem to be inaccurate in any way,
but it does seem to have an odd slant -- even for the purposes of network
admins, who would be the ones using it primarily, I think. For a regular end
use I think that the USMT docs might be a bit daunting. For those who hang
out here, a bit of head scratching should do the trick.
Checked out your Web site briefly and was really charmed by it. Archaeology,
interpretation, exotic (to me, anyway) locales, dogs, cats -- what more could
one desire? Why the H E double-hockey-sticks am I doing what I'm doing at my
age? (Don't ask!) Anyway, I'm pleased for you. Made a note of the URL and
will show to the spouse later on. She'll get all pensive on me and ask me why
I'm such a servant to technology.
;-)