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8To create home directories for imported users, you have several options.

Create home directories one at a time by selecting a user account in Workgroup Manager, clicking Advanced, then clicking Create Home Now.

Create all the home directories by using the -a argument of the createhomedir command. For details, see the command-line administration guide or the man page for createhomedir.

A home directory associated with an AFP share point is automatically created the first time a user logs in if it doesn’t exist already.

Step 7: Relocate saved data files

Place the files you saved from your version 1.2 server on the version 10.3 server.

FTP Configuration Files

Copy saved FTP configuration files to:

/Library/FTPServer/Configuration/

/Library/FTPServer/Messages/

WebObjects Applications and Frameworks

Make manual modifications to the new installed version of apache.conf if you want to reuse the previous server’s web configuration.

Copy saved WebObjects applications and frameworks to:

/Local/Library/WebServer

/Library/WebServer

User Data

Restore saved user data files, including home directories. Instructions for restoring Macintosh Manager data are in step 9.

Place home directories in locations that match the locations in the imported user records. If necessary, you can use Workgroup Manager to edit user accounts so the locations in the account and on disk are the same.

QuickTime Streaming Server Files and Folders

Follow instructions in the QuickTime Streaming Server administration guide to reuse files and folders saved from /Library/QuickTimeStreaming/.

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