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Task Parameters: parameters that apply to the operations of only single particular tasks. |
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Global Defaults: parameters that constitute the initial Task Parameters (as defined above) when a task is created, unless and until the Task Parameters are edited. |
The parameters for the Self-Service Desktop Migrator are saved and may be edited in an INI text file, notesdtapp.ini, which resides in the same path with the Self-Service Desktop Migrator application.
Global Defaults, Task Parameters, and the parameters within notesdtapp.ini are all edited the same way, as if all three sets of parameters were stored in INI files. The features that let you edit Global Defaults and Task Parameters actually copy the current parameter settings from the SQL Server database into a text document in Windows' Notepad, so you can use Notepad's text-editing features to change parameter values or add new parameter specifications. The full procedures are described separately below. Since notesdtapp.ini is an actual INI text file, you can use Notepad or any other text editor to open the file and edit its contents.
Upper/lowercase within a parameter value is significant only if case matters in whatever context the string will be inserted. For example, if CityName=baLtImOre and the program will carry that parameter value into the user interface as a display element, the name will appear there in the same peculiar form, as "baLtImOre."
Spelling of key names and parameter values is critical. If a program is looking for a key name UserAddress, it will not recognize a key name UsreAddress or UserAdress.
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