No information is entered into this screen. The screen simply reports the results of the task run.
This screen may also offer an Error Log Report button if the program encountered any errors during its run. If the Error Log Report button does appear, you should click it to view the program log and assess the severity of the errors. The Error Log Report button launches Quest’s Log Viewer utility (see The Log Viewer chapter) to help you interpret and resolve the errors.
When you are finished using the Error Log Report (or if the Error Log Report button does not appear), click Exit to dismiss the screen and exit the wizard.
Quest's Provisioning Wizard is run only once per user collection, and must be run before the Data Migration Wizard is run for those users. The user collection is specified in the Notes Migration Manager screen (see User Collections: Provision) from this Wizard is launched.
Field definitions and application notes for the wizard’s screens appear in separate subsections below (under Wizard process screens).
The Provisioning Wizard is applied to a particular user collection, which you specify when you launch the wizard from Notes Migration Manager (see User Collections: Provision). The "match" attribute that the wizard will use to compare and match AD contacts and users must therefore also correspond to an attribute in Migrator for Notes to Exchange’s SQL database, from which Migrator for Notes to Exchange collections are drawn. For each user in the designated collection, the wizard reads the match attribute value, and then looks in AD for the single contact and the single user whose corresponding attribute values both match the value from the user record in the SQL database. When it finds a match, it merges the contact information into the user object record, and deletes the contact, leaving a single mailbox- enabled object per user in Active Directory.
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