This screen appears only if the Always use these settings checkbox is unmarked in the Notes Server Configuration screen of Notes Migration Manager.
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Domino Server: Enter the name of the Domino server to be connected. |
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User ID file: Use the Browse button to find and specify the path and filename of the User ID file, or just type or paste the path and filename into the text box. |
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Password: Type the password associated with the User ID file. |
Enter the requested information, and click Next.
No information is entered into this screen.
When this generation process is complete, the wizard automatically advances to the next screen.
Review this information to confirm that it accurately describes the task you want to create. If you want to change anything, click Back to return to earlier screens in this Wizard, to change values as necessary, or click the Cancel button to abort this Wizard and return to the Find NABs screen in Notes Migration Manager. From earlier screens within this Wizard, you may click the Next button to return to this Configuration Summary screen.
The Save As button lets you save this summary information to a text file. Follow the prompts to specify a path and filename for the text file.
The Print button lets you print a paper copy of this summary information. Follow the prompts to specify the destination printer.
Run: Tells the wizard to create the task as defined in the above configuration summary, and then immediately run the task. When you click Run, the wizard first advances to a screen that reports its progress as it creates the task, and then (automatically) to a screen that reports its progress as the task actually runs. When the task run is complete, the wizard automatically advances to a screen that reports the statistical results of the executed task.
No information is entered into this screen.
This screen reports the wizard's progress as it creates the task defined on the preceding Configuration Summary screen.
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