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Add/Replace mode: A drop-down list for you to specify what the wizard should do with the information it finds (choose one option): |
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Add to existing data: Scan for data stores, and add the found stores (and their statistics) to the existing list of previously found data stores. |
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Replace data previously found in these locations: Update the statistics for the existing list of previously found data stores. |
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Replace all previously located data: Delete all previously found data stores and their associated statistics from Migrator for Notes to Exchange’s database, and then scan and collect statistics from scratch. |
Data to locate: Mark one or more of the checkboxes to tell the wizard the types of data you want it to find:
Click Next to advance to the next screen.
Select the appropriate option to tell the wizard how it should look for users' server mail files:
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Through Domino server(s): Tells the wizard to look for users' server-based mail files via the server. The wizard will open each mail file using the admin credentials provided in the Specify Notes Login Information screen (or in the Notes Server Configuration screen in Notes Migration Manager). The admin must be listed in the Manager ACL for the NSF file. |
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Scan file system directories that I specify: Tells the wizard to look for server-based mail via the file system, in a subtree to be specified later in this Wizard. |
A third option is offered only if at least one user has a MailFilePath specified in the SQL database:
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Use MailFilePath from database (m of n populated): Tells the wizard to look for server-based mail in the locations specified per-user in the MailFilePath column of the SQL database. The "m of n populated" reports the number of users in the collection who have a MailFilePath (m) out of the total number of users in the collection (n). |
Click Next to advance to the next screen.
This screen appears only if you told the wizard (in the Specify How to Find Notes Mail Files screen) to Scan file system directories to look for users' server-based mail files.
Directories must be specified as UNC paths.
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Use the Browse button to find the subtree (or just type the subtree notation), and click Add to add it to the Mail file directories list below. |
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Select the subtree within the list, and click Remove selected. |
When the the Mail file directories list contains all of the subtrees you want the wizard to search for users' server-based mail files (and no others), click Next to advance to the next screen.
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Scan for replicas on the server: Tells the wizard to look for users' PABs in replicas that have been uploaded to a particular location on a server. For this option the admin account specified in the Specify Notes Login Information screen (or in the Notes Server Configuration screen in Notes Migration Manager) must be listed as a manager for all NSF files to be migrated. If Quest's PAB Replicator is used, the admin account is automatically added as a manager when users copy their PABs to the server. |
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Scan file system directories that I specify: Tells the wizard to look for users' PABs via the file system, in a subtree to be specified later in this Wizard. |
A third option is offered only if at least one user has an entry in the SQL database for PABPaths or SharedPABDirs:
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Use PABPaths and/or SharedPABDirs from database (m of n populated): Tells the wizard to look for users' PABs in the locations specified per-user in the PABPaths or SharedPABDirs column of the SQL database. The "m of n populated" reports the number of users in the collection who have a PABPaths or SharedPABDirs entry (m) out of the total number of users in the collection (n). |
Click Next to advance to the next screen.
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