A limit to the number of Filter<#> parameters (see below) that the Data Migration Wizard will process in this section. The Wizard will read only Filter<#> parameters whose differentiating digits are less than the Count parameter value. For example, if:
[ArchiveMailFolderFilter] |
... then the wizard will read all of the parameters except Filter19, since Count=15 and 19 > 15. If unspecified, the Count parameter defaults to 10. If specified, the parameter must occur as the first line of the section, as shown above.
~INBOX: Inbox |
You may define one or more Filter<#> parameters within the section. The digit(s) appended to a Filter<#> key name differentiate one parameter from another. Multiple Filter<#> parameters need not appear in numerical order, and need not form an uninterrupted numeric sequence. For example, a section may contain only:
But the wizard will read only Filter<#> parameters whose differentiating digits are less than a value specified by a Count parameter (see above) in the first line of the section.
These [Categories] parameters are all auto-set parameters (see GUI-set and other “auto-set” parameters) that define the Outlook categories that correspond to various English equivalents. The Setup program automatically sets these parameters to their English defaults. If a default is not correct for your locale, be sure to change it before you run the Data Migration Wizard.
See the explanatory note at the beginning of this [Categories] section. The English equivalent (default) for this parameter is: PC=Phone Calls
This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Data Migration Wizard: the Calendar Co-Existence is using radio buttons in the Specify Mail Routing Options screen. Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.
This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Data Migration Wizard: the Mail Co-Existence is using radio buttons in the Specify Mail Routing Options screen. The parameter value is a single digit, 0, 1, 2 or 3, that determines how mail routing will be accomplished during coexistence:
This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Data Migration Wizard: the Using ActiveMail processing checkbox in the Specify Mail Routing Options screen. A marked checkbox (UsingActiveMail=1) tells the wizard to in turn set another parameter (NotesFormatPreference, documented separately in the [Notes] section below) for "Keep senders' format," which is the correct setting to enable Active Mail processing via CMN. An unmarked checkbox (UsingActiveMail=0) tells the wizard to set NotesFormatPreference for its "Prefers MIME" option, which is the correct setting when not using ActiveMail processing.
The Using ActiveMail processing checkbox is available only when the Quest Coexistence Manager for Notes radio button has been selected to specify that mail coexistence method. If some other coexistence method is selected, the Using ActiveMail processing checkbox appears grayed-out (unavailable).
Determines whether the Directory Export Wizard will (1) or will not (0) support other forms of SMTP addresses for distribution group members in addition to the "bare" SMTP addresses (e.g., user@sitraka.com). For example:
Determines whether the Directory Export Wizard will extract users' Internet aliases from the Domino server and insert them into the TargetAliases column of the exported data tables. For example:
... disables this feature (otherwise enabled by default), which tells the wizard to generate only a TargetAddress (primary SMTP address), but no TargetAliases (secondary SMTP addresses). If the TargetAliases column is populated (either by GenerateAliases=1 or manually), the Data Migration Wizard will load the aliases into Active Directory as it mailbox-enables Exchange accounts.
Determines which of two methods the Directory Export Wizard will use for NSF queries. This parameter lets you configure the wizard to be more "forgiving" if it encounters a rare Field is too large error that can occur when querying certain unreadable NSF files. By the default method (NoSummary=0), the error would prevent the wizard from retrieving data from the remaining Notes source documents, and the export would fail. But:
... tells the wizard to open all Notes object records one at a time, rather than opening all non-group object records at once to facilitate a continuous stream of data from all open records. Quest recommends you leave this feature off (NoSummary=0) unless you have encountered the Field is too large error, since program performance is likely to suffer (perhaps dramatically) if the wizard has to open and close many object records individually.
In either case, the wizard reports any such error in its log file, but if NoSummary=1 the wizard will then ignore the error and resume reading the remaining source data.
… tells the wizard to enable the feature, to suppress Domino catalog lookups. The default (SkipCatalogSearch=0) leaves this option disabled.
… tells the wizard to skip (not export) group member information.
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