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if you want to generate a new table that does not exist in the SQL database described on the SQL Server tab, select Create Tables. The new table will be based on the Data Fields in your Target Data Definition. The Add Table Fields checkbox is automatically selected as you select Create Tables. |
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select the Migrate attachment icons as image files check box to allow the original attachment icons in Notes to appear in SharePoint. |
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From the Data Fields tab, click Load from SQL Server database. This will automatically create Field definitions for all the writable fields found in the database tables you selected. Similarly, the Load from Source Fields button will automatically create Field definitions for all the columns in your Source data definition. |
This is where you select a target folder created on a local drive to migrate data.
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From the Data Fields tab, click Load from SharePoint List. This will automatically create Field definitions for all the writable fields found in the SharePoint List you selected. Similarly, the Load From Source Fields button will automatically create Field definitions for all the columns in your Source data definition. |
The Map Data tab is where you describe how the fields in your Data Source Definition map to the SharePoint fields in your Data Target Definition. In most cases, the Auto Map function will do the mappings for you, but you can also override the defaults.
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SharePoint tracks "users" as numeric indexes into the SharePoint Site Collection Users list. When Migrator for Notes to SharePoint encounters user names, it will attempt to map them to Site Collection User identities based on the mapping rules in your Global Settings. For more information, see Customizing global options. This can occur:
On a per-job basis, you can decide what happens if no user mapping is found for a particular Notes name. The record can be rejected or defaults can be applied depending on the If user mapping fails setting.
The details of how user mapping occurs is controlled by the Global Options.
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The Map Notes Users to Domain Users option will cause any Notes users listed in the source database's Access Control List to be added to the target SharePoint list or library. The Notes user names are mapped to Site Collection identities based on the rules configured in the tool's User Mapping and those Users are granted access to the target SharePoint list or library. |
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The Expand Notes Roles to SharePoint Groups option causes a new SharePoint Site Collection Group to be created for each Role defined in the Notes database ACL. |
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The Expand Notes Groups to SharePoint Groups option allows you to take what was once a Domino Directory group (scoped to the entire Notes Domain) and convert it to a SharePoint group (scoped to just one Site Collection). As part of this conversion, the tool will query the Domino Directory for any groups listed in the ACL, extract all its members (expanding any sub-groups as needed), and add those members to the new SharePoint group. |
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If the Map Reader/Author fields option is set, then any Reader Names or Author Names items encountered in a particular Notes document will cause a permission list to be generated on the corresponding SharePoint record. This new permission list will only grant read access to the users and groups named in the Reader Names field and will only grant edit access to the users and groups named in the Author Names field. |
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To control precisely which security constructs are mapped to Notes, click the Advanced security settings link (this link is available when you select a check box). |
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Convert to original notes:// URLs (for use with the Notes client) - When generating HTML or MIME documents from Notes Rich Text fields, any DocLinks, ViewLinks, and DatabaseLinks that are encountered are converted to "Notes URLs" (for example notes:///85256B20007EED50/38D46BF5E8F08834852564B500129B2C). On machines where the Notes client is installed, such a URL allows Notes to open to the correct document, view, or database. |
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Use the Quest Link Tracking Service - This option utilizes the Link Tracking Service, which ensures that Notes DocLinks continue to work before, during and after the migration process, regardless of the order of document migration. The service maintains a record of every document that is ever migrated and guarantees that users clicking on an intra-document link will always get redirected to the current location of the document. |
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Convert to a link to the specified URL - This option replaces each DocLink with a link to a fixed generic web page. |
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Convert to http:// URLs (for use with the Domino server) - This option prompts you for an additional field URL for Converted DocLinks. To allows you to map the "notes:///" portion of the Notes URL to point to a Domino web server where the linked-to database exists. For example, if you specify "http://proposion.com/" in the URL for Converted DocLinks field, the URL would be changed to "http://proposion.com/85256B20007EED50/38D46BF5E8F08834852564B500129B2C". |
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Convert to original notes:// URLs (plain text) - When generating HTML or MIME documents from Notes Rich Text fields, any DocLinks, ViewLinks, and DatabaseLinks that are encountered are converted to "Notes URLs" in plain text (for example notes:///85256B20007EED50/38D46BF5E8F08834852564B500129B2C). |
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