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Coexistence Manager for Notes 3.9.2 - User Guide

About the CMN Documentation Suite Introduction CMN Directory Connector
Directory Connector overview Installation and configuration DC Management Console Connector Creation Wizard Connector Advanced Settings Starting and stopping the Directory Connector service
CMN Mail Connector
Mail Connector features overview Coexistence mail routing basics Deployment of CMN Mail Connector Installation Configuration Mail Connector Management Console
CMN Free/Busy Connector The Log Viewer Appendix A: Known limitations Appendix B: Troubleshooting Appendix C: CMN Logs

N-to-E: Connector Information

This first screen asks you to name the connector and specify the direction:

Connector Name: The name of the connector, as you want it to appear in the table on the Connector Settings screen. Note that the connector name cannot include any characters that are disallowed for a Windows file or folder name, such as \ / : * ? " < > |
Direction: Select the Notes to Exchange option to designate the direction of this connector’s update (as [source] to [target]).

When you have entered the requested information, click Next to proceed to the next screen.

N-to-E: Source Server Information

Enter this identifying information and access credentials for the source server:

Domain: The name of the source domain, in a form sufficiently qualified that it can be identified from the CMN Directory Connector server. For example: jones.domain1.com
Username: The username by whose authority the Directory Connector will access the source server.
NOTE: Access may fail in some environments even if you enter the correct credentials, since the Username can be expressed differently in different contexts. To solve this problem, see Domino or Exchange server denies access to Directory Connector account, in the Troubleshooting Appendix.
Password: The password associated with the Username above.
Port: Enter the port number that the source server will use to communicate with CMN’s Directory Connector. Quest recommends you leave this value set to its default, unless there is some particular circumstance that requires designating some other port.

When these fields are filled as you want them, click Next (or you can click Back to revisit the preceding screen in the sequence).

N-to-E: Source Object Selection

Use the fields on this screen to specify the objects in the source server to be processed.

Domain: The name of the source domain. CMN prefills this field with the value you entered for Domain on the Source Server Information screen.
Source OU: In the adjacent container subtree display box, select the OU(s) that you want to be the root(s) of the subtree(s) containing the objects this connector will copy to the target directory. (You can select one or more OUs.) The connector will take the objects in the selected container(s) and all sub-containers in the subtree(s). Be sure to select the most inclusive OU(s).
OUs To Exclude: Enter the path of a Source OUs container that you want to exclude. This field is optional. Separate the paths of multiple source OUs to exclude with a pipe character ("|"), For example: OU=Contoso,O=Cubasic|OU=Quest,O=Cubasic.

When these fields are filled with the correct information, click Next to advance to the next screen (or click Back to revisit an earlier screen in the sequence).

N-to-E: Target Domain Information

Enter this identifying information and access credentials for the target server:

Target Domain: Enter the name of the target Active Directory domain, in a form sufficiently qualified that it can be identified from the CMN Directory Connector server. For example: smith.domain2.com
Domain Controller / Domain / Forest (radio buttons): A set of three radio buttons (to the right of the Domain field) to characterize the target for this connector. Select the Forest option if you want to be able to select (in the next screen) a Target OU from among multiple domains in a target AD forest.
Domain Controller: CMN DC queries the specified DC for existing users.
Domain: CMN DC queries one DC in the Domain specified for existing users. Ensure the CMN DC is added into one of the domains within the forest containing the specified domain.
Forest: CMN DC queries one DC of the root domain specified for existing users throughout the whole Forest. Ensure the CMN DC is added in one of the Domains within the Forest specified. You must ensure that the Domain name in the Domain field is the root domain name of the Forest.
Username: The username by whose authority the Directory Connector will access the target server. This must be a domain administrator account with sufficient rights/permissions to access the target server.
NOTE: Access may fail in some environments even if you enter the correct credentials, since the Username can be expressed differently in different contexts. To solve this problem, see Domino or Exchange server denies access to Directory Connector account, in the Troubleshooting Appendix.
Password: Enter the password associated with the Username above.
Port: Enter the port number that the target server will use to communicate with CMN’s Directory Connector. Quest recommends you leave this value set to its default, unless there is some particular circumstance that requires designating some other port.

When these fields are filled with the correct information, click Next to advance to the next screen (or click Back to revisit an earlier screen in the sequence).

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