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NetWare Migration Wizard 6 Aministration Guide
Everyone permissions, be sure to drop the NT Domain Info object
high enough in the NDS tree so that all NT users will inherit those
permissions.
HINT:
Every new folder that is created in the NT domain automatically
receives the Everyone permissions by default.
Restart Option—Normally, this information is not erased; however,
if you have previously run a migration and deleted the NDS objects
from the destination tree, and you are planning to start over and
migrate the same domain again, check this check box.
When you migrate users and groups from NT, Migration Wizard
stores a table of NT names and associated NDS usernames in the
registry of the Primary Domain Controller (PDC). Migration Wizard
then uses this information when migrating the file system so that it
can remember where each user and group has been migrated to in the
destination NDS tree. By storing this information, Migration Wizard
can assign the correct file permissions to the appropriate users.
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(Conditional) If you are running the standalone verification process, you
will now be asked if you want to check for rights and volume size on the
destination server. Check Yes if you want to check these things now, and
then click Next.
Since this process is quite time-consuming, you might not want to do this
every time you verify your migration project. But it is very useful if you
want to verify that you have enough space on the destination volume to
accommodate your NT file system.
Migration Wizard will also scan the contents of all dropped folders and
verify that you have sufficient rights to migrate them.
NOTE:
NT can filter supervisory privileges. If you have all rights at the root of a
directory structure, this does not guarantee that you have these rights throughout
the directory structure.
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In the Verify NT to NetWare Project window, click Next to begin the
verification.
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If prompted, resolve any naming conflicts between different-type objects,
and then click Next.
You can choose to merge different-type objects or to keep them as they
are.
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If prompted, resolve any naming conflicts between same-type objects,
and then click Next.
You can choose to merge same-type objects or to keep them as they are.
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