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Migration Readiness (Complex)

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The Migration Readiness (Complex) report shows Windows 7/8 Computers and their overall Migration Readiness status.

Asset Types Required Fields
Computer Name, Location, Disk Size GB, Computer Model, Model Supported
Application App Status
User Name, VIP, Legal Hold, In AD, Total Computers
Hosted App Name, App Status
Win7 App Group Name
Win10 App Group Name

Available operations:

  • View a list of Windows 7/8 computers and their overall migration readiness status
    •  Columns available
      • Id (hidden by default) – System Id of the computer asset
      • Name – Name of the computer
      • Location – Name of the location
        • Filter by location names or Undefined (no location)
      • Disk Size Gb – Disk size in gigabytes
      • App Status – Overall app status of the computer (Ready, Not Ready, No Apps)
        • Filter on Ready, Not Ready or No Apps
      • Memory Gb – Memory in gigabytes
      • Memory Supported – Whether the amount of memory is supported (Yes, No)
        • Filter by Yes, No or Undefined
      • Model – Name of the model of the computer
      • Model Supported – Whether the model is supported (Yes, No)
        • Filter on Yes, No or Undefined
      • Computer Asset Specific Columns – Columns specific to the computer asset type
      • User Id (hidden by default) – System Id of the user asset
      • User Name – Name of the user linked to the computer
        • Filter by Defined (user linked to the computer) or Undefined (no user linked to the computer)
      • User VIP – Whether the user is a VIP (Yes, No)
        • Filter by Yes, No or Undefined
      • User Legal Hold –Whether the user is on legal hold (Yes, No)
        • Filter by Yes, No or Undefined
      • User in AD – Whether the user is in AD (Yes, No)
        • Filter by Yes, No or Undefined
      • User Total Computers – Number of computers linked to the user
        • Filter by equal to 0, equal to 1 or greater than 1
      • User Asset Specific Columns – Columns specific to the user asset type
      • Hosted App Status – Aggregate status of all hosted apps linked to the user (Ready, Not Ready, No Apps, All Ready Status)
        • Filter by Ready, Not Ready, No Apps or All Ready Status
          • Ready – All of the user’s hosted apps are ready
          • Not Ready – User has at least one hosted app that is not ready
          • No Apps – User has not hosted apps linked
          • All Ready Status – Ready or No Apps
      • Group Apps Status – Aggregate status of all applications associated to the user’s Win7/Win10 app groups (Ready, Not Ready, No Groups, No Apps, All Ready Status)
        • Filter by Ready, Not Ready, No Groups, No Apps or All Ready Status
          • Ready – User has app groups, and the apps associated with the groups are ready
          • Not Ready – User has app groups, and at least one of the apps associated with the groups are not ready
          • No Groups – User does not have any Win7 or Win8 app groups
          • No Apps – User has app groups, but no apps are associated with the groups
          • All Ready Status – Ready or No Groups
      • Group Member Status – User group membership status for applications installed on the computer that have a Win10 app group defined (Ready, Not Ready)
        • Filter by Ready, Not Ready
          • Ready – User is a member of all desktop app groups from the computer or the computer does not have any Win10 app groups defined in its applications
          • Not Ready – User is missing from at least one Win10 app group
      • User Apps Rollup Status – Rollup of the App Status, Hosted App Status and Group App Status and Group Member Status (Ready, Not Ready)
        • Filter by Ready or Not Ready
      • Computer Wave – Name of the wave the computer is assigned to
        • Filter by wave names or Undefined
  • Select the status(es) that signify ready from the Application Ready Status drop down
  • Save the settings by clicking the Save Settings button. Saving the settings refreshes the report data.
  • Add computers to a Workflow Wave by selecting one or more computers (rows) and clicking the Assign to Wave button on the toolbar. In the Link Computers to Wave dialog, select the waves that you want to link to from the Waves drop down and then click the Link button. Click the Close button to cancel the operation.
  • You can also change the number of visible rows in the table, view full screen, export to CSV or Excel, refresh the table and search for text