If the Notes Data Locator Wizard does not find user NSF files but you know the locations, you can add the per-user NSF paths to the SQL database so the Data Migration Wizard can migrate them. To edit the contents of a SQL Server data table, you must export the table to a .tsv file, use Microsoft Excel or a similar application to edit the contents, and import the amended values back into the SQL database. This process is explained in Appendix A under How do I specify per-user locations for Notes source data?.
Within the data table, the MailFilePath column defines the specific paths and NSF filenames to users' mail files. For example:
The Notes Data Locator Wizard is configured using these screens:
This screen contains one field:
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Select the User Collection you want to work with: Use the drop-down list to specify the collection that you want. |
Click Next.
This screen, which lets you edit the Task Parameters for this task, appears only if the Advanced Settings option is selected on the View menu in Notes Migration Manager. To enable or disable this capability to edit Task Parameters:
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In Notes Migration Manager, on the View menu, select (enable) or clear (disable) the Advanced Settings option. |
The Advanced Settings option is a toggle that determines whether the wizards allow you to open and edit Task Parameters. If the feature is enabled, the Customize Configuration screen appears at the start of the screen sequence for any wizard that offers this feature.
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Click Edit. |
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Notes Migration Manager copies the new parameter values back into the SQL database.
When you are finished editing Task Parameters, click Next.
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