Advanced Features 7-25
9If you chose one-way synchronization, you should now perform all user, group, and OU
object management from Active Directory. If you established two-way
synchronization, you can now manage user, group, and OU objects from either Active
Directory or NDS.
10 If you plan long-term coexistence between Active Directory and NetWare, you are now
finished, unless you want to migrate a subset of users, computers, and/or files. If you
plan to continue by migrating in stages from NetWare to Active Directory, do the
following in the time-frame that is convenient for you:
Install and configure File and Print Services for NetWare (to let NetWare clients
access files and printers on Windows 2000 serve rs) and Gateway Services for
NetWare (to let Windows clients access files and printers on NetWare servers).
Replace services or applications that require NDS with commensurate software
compatible with Active Directory. Perform large conversions (such as GroupWise
to Exchange) as separate projects.
Migrate the pilot group of users and their files (adapt instructions from the
migration steps provided in the “Small Environment”section). Get the pilot
group’s feedback, and then set a schedule to migrate additional groups of users,
according to the priorities you have established.
Migrate the rest of the users as appropriate (for example, if you migrate the set of
applications they use, it is time to migrate them as well).
For further information see the Novell Web site,
http://support.novell.com/servlet/Knowledgebase and the Windows 2000 Web site,
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
When you are in Terminal Services Advanced Client, you can control the settings for your
UPS. In Power O ption s on the Control Panel, the operating system includes default
settings for an American Power Conversion Uninterruptible Power Supply.
The default settings are:
Enable all notifications.
Seconds between power failure and first notification: 5
Seconds between subsequent power failure notifications: 120
Shut down when the UPS battery is almost exhausted.
Turn off the UPS.