When migrating users and groups, the migration utility checks to see if a duplicate user exists in a parent domain on a different computer. To determine what happens when a duplicate user name occurs, choose an option:
•Don’t migrate the AppleShare user: The ASIP data is reassigned to the administrator and the mail inbox is converted to a text file. (Choose this option if you’re migrating a primary server.)
•Migrate the AppleShare user’s privileges and mail: The ASIP data is assigned to the existing user in the parent domain and the ASIP mail is made available to this user. (Choose this option if you’re migrating a secondary server.)
Note: If a duplicate group exists in a parent domain on another computer, the membership of this group is not updated.
4Click Migrate.
5Locate the file Users & Groups Data File and click Choose. (The default location is the Preferences folder in the System Folder.)
6If you’re migrating the mail database, locate the file AppleShare IP Mail 6.0 Data and click Choose.
7During migration, the utility displays a progress bar and status information. When migration is complete, click Quit.
8Examine the log files, which are located in /Library/Logs/Migration/:
•UserGroupsActions.log: Steps taken during user and group migration.
•UserGroupsExceptions.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.
•PrivilegesActions.log: Steps taken during privileges migration.
•PrivilegesExceptions.log: Steps taken or not taken during privileges migration that may require additional administrative attention.
•MailActions.log: Steps taken during mail migration.
•MailExceptions.log: Steps taken or not taken during mail migration that may require additional administrative attention.
9In Workgroup Manager, change home directory settings from local to network for all migrated users.
10Using Workgroup Manager, examine a sample of users and groups to see if the settings were migrated correctly.
Also examine a sample of share points and privileges to make sure any settings you migrated were migrated correctly.
11Examine a sample of migrated mail accounts.
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