The SSDM is configured by default to offer an Error Log Report button that lets the user view the program log file for more information about any errors that may have occurred during the program run. (The button does not appear if no errors have occurred.) From the Error Log Report, a user may also save the log file or print a copy.
If you want to regulate your end users’ use of the SSDM in this way, run the SSDM Throttling utility now, before you begin the migration. Chapter 14 of the Migrator for Notes to Exchange Administration Guide provides instructions for this utility.
For information and instructions to configure the SSDM Statistics Collection Wizard, see chapter 11 of the Migrator for Notes to Exchange Administration Guide.
The SSDM can be customized to skip certain screens, or even to hide all screens—to run in a true "silent mode," requiring no entries or other intervention from the end user. Whenever the program is configured to skip a screen display, the program must have some alternate method of obtaining the information it would otherwise collect from fields on the screen. The program can read and/or infer some entry values from the operating environment—from the Windows Registry and Outlook’s initialization files, etc.—and some values can be specified by parameters in the notesdtapp.ini file. Some values can also be specified by parameters in the notesdtapp.ini file, as described in the first subtopic below.
These silent-mode program customizations are optional, accomplished by manipulating certain parameters in the notesdtapp.ini file. If you leave those parameters at their default values, the SSDM simply runs in its default mode, displaying all screens and all options.
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