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ADMINISTRATION GUIDE
December 23, 2005
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Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this documentation, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to its content, at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes. makes no representations or warranties with respect to any software, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. [. . . ] The Server Consolidation Utility uses a project (. mdb) file to record your intended actions. The actions are recorded so you can execute them upon completing the project or save the project file and execute the actions later. The filename can be up to 64 characters long and can include any character except \ * ?The project name also serves as the project's folder name, so you might want to keep it short. The project folder stores the log files and other files associated with the project. 7 (Conditional) If you want to store the project files in a location other than the default location shown, click Browse and navigate to the desired location. By default, the Server Consolidation Utility saves your project in a subdirectory of My Documents. 8 Verify that the Windows domain that appears in the grayed-out text field is the domain that you want to migrate. The Server Consolidation Utility automatically displays the domain that your workstation or server is a member of. You can change the domain that the workstation running the utility is registered in. To do this, exit the utility and follow the instructions in "Register the Workstation" on page 65. 9 Select your destination eDirectory tree from the drop-down list, then click Next. The destination eDirectory tree is the eDirectory tree that you want to migrate your Windows server data to. If you are not logged in to your eDirectory tree, the eDirectory tree name will not appear in the drop-down list. If this is the case, click the Login button to log in to your eDirectory tree. After you are logged in, the eDirectory tree name automatically appears in the drop-down list.
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10 Decide whether you want Server Consolidation to find any User objects in your Windows domain and in the destination eDirectory tree that have the same name, select Yes or No, then click Next. When a project is created and saved, the Server Consolidation Utility creates a file that contains the success and error logs of your project; these logs contain the details of what took place during the consolidation. 12 (Conditional) If you selected Yes to find User objects with identical names in Step 10, continue with Step 12a to resolve name conflicts. If you selected No, skip the rest of the steps in this section and go to Section 7. 5, "Model Your Consolidation Project, " on page 67. 12a To select an eDirectory container on the destination eDirectory tree, click the Browse button. 12b Browse the tree and select an eDirectory container, then click OK. 12d Decide what you want to do with Windows users that have the same name as eDirectory users. [. . . ] Current DOS code page is (437), " if your server is using the English code page. The following is a list of common code pages used for NetWare (note that some languages support multiple codepages): · 437: United States English · 850: Multilingual (English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish) · 852: Slavic · 855: Cyrillic I · 857: Turkish · 860: Portuguese · 861: Icelandic · 862: Hebrew · 863: French Canadian · 865: Nordic
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· 866: Russian · 869: Greek · 874: Thailand · 932: Japanese · 936: Chinese Simplified · 949: Korean · 950: Chinese Traditional
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Security Considerations
This section provides information on how to use the utilities included in the Novell® Server Consolidation and Migration Toolkit in the most secure way possible. · Section 14. 1, "General Security Guidelines, " on page 123 · Section 14. 2, "Server Consolidation Utility Security, " on page 123 · Section 14. 3, "Migration Wizard Security, " on page 123
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14. 1 General Security Guidelines
Access to network resources in general, and servers in particular, should be governed by the security guidelines outlined in "Security" in the Novell OES Planning and Implementation Guide. When using either the Server Consolidation Utility or the NetWare Migration Wizard, data between the source and destination servers is sent over a plain-text tunnel. [. . . ]