This section describes how to accomplish various tasks in the Log Viewer.
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Edit menu | Find... (or Ctrl+F): Opens a Find dialog box that lets you specify a text string to search for within the open file. The Find feature highlights the entire line that contains the target string. |
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File menu | Recent Files: Shows a list of recently opened files, from which you can select a file to re-open (to quickly re-open a file you have recently viewed and closed). |
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File menu | Save Copy Of Log File As... (appears only when a file is open): Opens a standard Windows Save As dialog box, from which you can specify the filename and location where you want the open file to be saved. (This feature does not permit any revisions to the open file. It simply lets you save the file in its original form to a new filename and/or a new location.) |
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View menu | Show Line Numbers (or Ctrl+L): Toggles the display of line numbers (within the open file) on and off. |
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Edit menu | Go To Line Number: Opens a dialog box that lets you specify the destination line number. (Enter the number and click OK.) |
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View menu | Show Complete Log Entry (or F5): Opens a Log Detail window that shows the entire string for the selected item—useful when the item text overruns the Log Viewer’s maximum line length (maximum 259 characters), or if the line extends beyond the right edge of the viewer window without wrapping. |
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View menu | Enable Internet Access: Toggles the Internet connection on and off. |
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Edit menu | Copy (or Ctrl+C): Copies the selected line to the Windows clipboard. |
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File menu | Exit: Closes the Log Viewer window, or click the Log Viewer Close box ([X]) to dismiss the window and return to the previous display. |
MNE wizards define Migrator for Notes to Exchange tasks to run migrations. Many wizards let you schedule tasks to run at particular times on particular days. The Manage Scheduled Operations screen in the Notes Migration Manager lets you revise these task-execution schedules. However, the wizards and Manage Scheduled Operations screen only manage the scheduling of task runs, and these schedules are saved in the SQL database.
The scheduled tasks are executed by a low level Migrator for Notes to Exchange Task Scheduler utility called qsched.exe, in Migrator for Notes to Exchange’s installation directory. This utility is controlled by one of two task scheduler services, depending on your configuration, as follows:
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If MNE is configured for migration to on-premises Exchange, qsched.exe is controlled by the MNE Task Schedule service. |
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If MNE is configured for Migration to Office 365 without using MNE’s Admin Account Pool features, qsched.exe is controlled by the MNE Task Schedule service. |
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If MNE is configured for Migration to Office 365 using MNE’s Admin Account Pool features, qsched.exe is controlled by the Windows Task Scheduler. |
The Migrator for Notes to Exchange Task Scheduler service can be managed as any other Windows service using the Windows Service Manager. Instructions for configuring a Windows service can be found at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms681921(v=vs.85).aspx
TIP: If the Migrator for Notes to Exchange Task Scheduler experiences logon failures when trying to start the service, see How do I troubleshoot service startup permissions? in the How Do I ...? Appendix of the Migrator for Notes to Exchange Administration Guide. |
When used, the Migrator for Notes to Exchange Task Scheduler service polls the Migrator for Notes to Exchange database at regular intervals for any scheduled tasks and invokes qsched.exe to run those tasks at the designated times.
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