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Migrator for Notes to SharePoint 7.4 - Installation Guide

Migrator for Notes to SharePoint: Overview Installing Migrator for Notes to SharePoint clients Installing Migrator for Notes to SharePoint services Migrator for Notes to SharePoint: Configuration and administration

Clients

Migrator for Notes to SharePoint (MNSP) supports the following methods to control your migration. For information on choosing a client, see Choosing a client .

Table 1. Clients

MNSP Designer

Allows you to design, edit, test and run migration jobs. The scope of this tool is one migration job, moving data from one Notes database to one SharePoint list or library or SQL Server® database.

MNSP Console

Allows you to look across many databases (potentially all the databases in your organization), and helps you to control the entire migration process from pre-migration assessment to provisioning and content migration.

MNSP Command Line

Allows migration jobs to be run from the command line, from batch scripts, and from scheduling tools. Allows certain job parameters to be overridden for easy automation of large quantities of similar migration job.

Migrator for Notes to SharePoint services

Migrator for Notes to SharePoint migrates content through the original SharePoint and SharePoint Online web services.

For increased performance and additional functionality on an on-premises SharePoint Server, you may install several of the server-side component described in this section. For information on choosing the Import Service or Web Services, see Choosing between Import Service and web services .

MNSP Import Service

Allows remote users of Migrator for Notes to SharePoint clients the option of sending exported Notes documents directly to the SharePoint server.

The Import Service performs the SharePoint provisioning parts of the migration process and is implemented as a web service that can be accessed seamlessly from remote clients. It can provision new Lists and Document Libraries or populate existing ones, and leverages many capabilities of SharePoint including content types, folders, versioning, enhanced HTML, InfoPath forms, and document level security.

The Import Service is architected as a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) web service and allows for efficient, secure connections between clients and the SharePoint server over a variety of protocols. Administrators can configure the Import Service to run on the network port of their choice, who is allowed to access it, and which SharePoint sites are to be accessible through this service.

There are two main deployment options for the Import Service.

MNSP Front-End Services

The Front-End Services component allows you to configure the Import Service and Link Tracking Service using the Site Settings page of your SharePoint site collection (site collection administration rights required). The SharePoint Administration Services component allows you to do the same configuration using a SharePoint Central Administration page (central admin access and site collection administration rights required).

Link Tracking

The method used to track links during migration depends on the migration method used, as described below.

Table 3. Link Tracking

Link Tracking Service (LTS)

The Link Tracking Service (LTS) is part of the Front-End Services component. It 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 be able to find the current location of the document. Users can view a Link Tracking information page first, or simply be redirected to the desired page in Notes or SharePoint.

As each document is migrated to SharePoint, its new location is tracked in a SQL Server database called the LTS database. When migrating Notes rich text fields that contain DocLinks to other Notes documents, these DocLinks are converted to URL links to a Link Tracking service that knows how to resolve them. If a SharePoint user clicks on a link to a document that has not been migrated yet, they will be redirected to the appropriate document in the Notes client. If the user clicks on that same link after the document is migrated, they will be redirected to the new copy of the document in SharePoint (which might be a list item, a document library file, or even an InfoPath form).

Documents can be added to the Link Tracking Service whether the migration is accomplished via the Import Service or by using Migrator for Notes to SharePoint products in “local” mode (running the tool directly on the SharePoint server).

If, after your migrations, you move your SharePoint site to another server or location, you can update the links in the LTS database using the Link Tracking Finalizer/Updater. If you have relocated the LTS redirector page, the Link Tracking Finalizer/Updater can also update all documents that have links to the LTS redirector page in order to look for that page in the new location. If you would like to remove the Link Tracking Service completely after the migration is done, the Link Tracking Finalizer/Updater can finalize the links to allow for its removal.

MNSP Sandbox-safe Link Redirector

Provides a simple diagnostic page for displaying doc link information. Because the Sandbox-safe Link Redirector page does not connect to an external database, it always offers to redirect user to Notes, even if the document has been migrated to SharePoint (Optional).

This solution is a light-weight alternative to the Link Redirector that is part of the Front-End Services component. The Sandbox Link Redirector is intended for cases where you do not have the ability to install custom solutions and/or you cannot establish SQL connections from your server to the shared Link Tracking database. This solution should be used for a Microsoft Office 365 environment and other highly secured hosting environments.

This page is packaged as a simple SharePoint solution (Quest.SandboxLinkRedirector.wsp). Because it is a sandbox safe solution, it can actually be installed by any site collection administrator, even on locked down environments such as Office 365, without involving your farm administrators at all.

To deploy the Sandbox Redirector Page, see Deploying the Sandbox Redirector page .

Platform support

The following platform versions and features are supported.

Lotus Notes

QuickPlace/ Quickr

Domino.doc

SharePoint

Supports Microsoft® Word® document generation
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