User Guide

Migrating Data from Windows NT 45
NetWare Migration Wizard 6 Aministration Guide
103-000161-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual Rev 99a38 July 17, 2001
Finding Out Where a Dropped NT Object Came From—To find out
where a dropped object was located in the NT domain, right-click an NT
object and then click Where Did It Come From? When dragging and
dropping a large number of objects, this will help you remember where a
dropped object was previously located in the NT domain.
Once you feel comfortable with where you have dropped your NT folders,
users, and groups in the NDS tree, verify your migration project to resolve any
potential problems before migrating your NT data.
Continue with the next section, "Verify Your Migration Project."
Verify Your Migration Project
Once you have modeled your migration in the Project Window, you should
verify that the proposed locations for these new objects do not conflict with
existing names, rights, name spaces, etc., in the NDS tree.
Remember, dragged-and-dropped items appearing in the NDS tree are merely
assigned to be copied to that area in the NDS tree. Objects will not actually be
copied until you begin the migration process.
Because a similar verification process is run when you begin the actual NT
migration, running the standalone verification process prior to migration is not
mandatory; however, catching any critical errors or warnings now will speed
up the verification process during the migration.
You must resolve all critical errors before you begin to actually migrate your
migration project. Warnings can be resolved after the migration.
1 From the Migration Wizard toolbar, click Project > Verify Project, or
click the Verification button on the toolbar and then click Next.
2 Follow the procedure in the next section, "Migrate Users and Data to the
Destination NDS Tree," starting with Step 2.