Edit Default Settings: Shared Directories Configuration
Click Apply after you enter any new information or changes to existing information. The program cannot read or save any new information or changes until Apply is clicked.
Click Apply after you enter any new information or changes to existing information. The program cannot read or save any new information or changes until Apply is clicked.
Directory for log files (UNC path): Enter the full path for the directory to which the program and wizards should write their reports and log files.
Log level: Sets the detail level that the program and wizards will include in their run logs. Usually you select Normal for a routine production run or select Verbose if you want to diagnose a problem.
Common application directory (Self-Service Desktop Migrator and SMTP translation table): Enter the path for the directory in which the SSDM program file will reside, for example: \\examplexp\shared\. The migration administrator must be able to write to this directory but access for all end users should be set to read-only.
Directory for central log and status files: Enter the full UNC path for the directory that will contain the log files for the Self-Service Desktop Migrator (SSDM). Each time the SSDM program is run, it writes a summary of its results to a file that resides in this directory. All user log files are written to this same centralized directory.
Post user logs to the central directory: Determines whether the log files written by the Self-Service Desktop Migrator (SSDM) should be written to the centralized directory specified in the associated text box. This check box must be selected if you want to gather desktop statistics. If this check box is left empty, the SSDM log files are written to individual user local temp directories, where they are unavailable to the SSDM Statistics Collection Wizard.
Compress user log files: Determines whether the log files written by the SSDM should be compressed to conserve disk space.
Log level: Specifies how much detail the SSDM should include in its run logs. Usually you would select
Normal for a routine production run, or select Verbose if you want to diagnose a problem.
Apply: Reads and saves new or changed information. Any new information or changes are discarded if you do not click Apply before you exit.
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