Blog
State Migration Point Installation
- April 21, 2022
- Posted by: Pavithra
- Category: End User Computing
State Migration Point Installation
State Migration Point Installation We will describe how to install SCCM Current Branch State Migration Point (SMP).
ROLE DESCRIPTION
The State Migration Point stores user state data when a computer is migrated to a new operating system.
This is not a mandatory Site System, but you need a State Migration Point if you plan to use the User State steps in your Task Sequence. These steps integrate with User State Migration Tools (USMT) to back up your user data before applying a new operating system to a computer.

SITE SYSTEM ROLE PLACEMENT IN HIERARCHY
The State Migration Point is a site-wide option. It’s supported to install this role on a child Primary Site, stand-alone Primary Site or Seconday Site. It’s not supported to install it on a Central Administration site.
The State Migration Point can be installed on the site server computer or on a remote computer. It can be co-located on a server that has the distribution point role.
SCCM STATE MIGRATION POINT INSTALLATION
- Open the SCCM console
- Navigate to Administration / Site Configuration / Servers and Site System Roles
- Right-click your Site System and click Add Site System Roles
- On the General tab, click Next



o Click the star icon, specify the folder where you want the data to be stored and how much space must be reserved on the drive
o Specify the Deletion Policy. This is the delay to keep the data after a successful restore.
o Enable Restore-Only mode if needed. Use this setting if you want your SMP to be in read-only mode. This is useful if you replace or decommission an existing SMP




You can verify the installation in the following logs:
· ConfigMgrInstallationPath\Logs\Smssmpsetup.log – Detailed State Migration Point Installation status
· ConfigMgrInstallationPath\Logs\Smpmsi.log – Provides information about the State Migration Point
If you have any error in the installation process refer to this post that explains the permission needed for the SMP to install correctly.
CREATE THE USMT PACKAGE
To store the user state data on a State Migration Point, you must create a package that contains the USMT source files. This package is specified when you add the Capture User State step to your task sequence.

o If you don’t have this folder, it’s because you haven’t installed the USMT (included in Windows ADK) during your SCCM Installation
· Copy the folder content in your Content Library (In my example D:\Sources\OSD\USMT)

· Go to Software Library / Application Management / Packages
· Right-click Packages and select Create a new package
· Enter the Name, Manufacturer, Language
· Check the This package contains source files check-box and specify your source folder (D:\Sources\OSD\USMT)
· Click Next


The State Migration Point and the USMT package are now ready for use in an OSD Task Sequence using the Capture User State and Restore User State steps.
SCCM Training
Live Instructor-led Online Training
Click here for SCCM Course Content