Migration from Stellent v7.g to UCM 11g - Configuration Migration Utility

Hello,
I am in the process of planning a migration from the old Stellent 7.5 system to the new Oracle UCM 11g.
I keep hearing of a utility called "Configuration Migration Utility" to setup the 11g system with the same users, folders, metadata, etc... as the older Stellent system. Does anybody know where to find this utility? Is there a single tool that will "export" the configuration from my Stellent and import that configuration onto my 11g?
Please let me know.
Thanks!
JDM

Hi
CMU tool is a way to create the entire configuration bundle from 1 instance to the other .
This is a component that will be available from patchset 13526049 which is for CS 7.5
You will need to put this patchset on the 7.5 server and then from the option list select CMU which will then install the component on server .
For ucm 11g it is already installed on the server but disabled by default .
Thanks
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