An environment or system variable in a mail-merge template takes the form $env:VarName$, as in these examples:
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$env:date$: the date system variable |
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$env:time$: the time system variable |
You can view Windows default environment and system variables through the System utility in the Windows Control Panel: On the Advanced tab of System Properties, click Environment Variables. You can also define new variables in the same Environment Variables dialog box.
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Check the export results (the summary table in the Export Notes Directory screen) to verify the integrity of the exported data. Any format or translation errors should be apparent; missing users, or inappropriate data forms in any fields would indicate that the export process was corrupted or otherwise unsuccessful. |
Scheduled tasks are run using the Migrator for Notes to Exchange (MNE) Task Scheduler (qsched.exe). The Task Scheduler runs as a Windows service and is installed when you install Migrator for Notes to Exchange. The Task Scheduler is configured by default to autostart (upon every workstation reboot) and run under the credentials of the administrator account that runs the MNE installer.
See Admin Guide chapter 13 for information about the Task Scheduler (qsched.exe).
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