
6During migration, the utility displays a progress bar and status information. When migration is complete, click Quit.
7Examine the log files, which are located in /Library/Logs/Migration/:
ÂUserGroupsActions.log: Steps taken during user and group migration.
ÂUserGroupsExceptions.log: Steps taken or not taken during user and group migration that may require additional administrative attention. For example, the log records duplicate users detected and the assignment of data to the administrator or to an existing user.
ÂPrivilegesActions.log: Steps taken during privileges migration.
ÂPrivilegesExceptions.log: Steps taken or not taken during privileges migration that may require additional administrative attention.
8In Workgroup Manager, change home directory settings from local to network for all migrated users.
9Using Workgroup Manager, examine a sample of users and groups to see if the settings were migrated correctly.
To import users and groups using Workgroup Manager:
1In Workgroup Manager, click the Accounts button.
2Click the globe icon in the toolbar to open the directory into which you want to import accounts.
3Click the lock to authenticate as domain administrator.
4Choose Server > Import, select the export file you created on the ASIP server in Step 3 on page 88, and specify import options.
If you’re using a preset, make sure you identify the preset. If you want imported users to have passwords validated using Open Directory authentication, you can set it up in the preset. Enable the password option that forces users to change their passwords the next time they log in.
You can also change password settings using Workgroup Manager after you’ve finished importing users.
5Click Import.
You can also use the dsimport tool to import users and groups. See the
6If you want groups to use new version 10.4 features such as nesting and stricter membership checking, upgrade groups using Workgroup Manager.
In Workgroup Manager, open the directory containing the groups. Select one or more of the groups and click “Upgrade legacy group.” Click Save.
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