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File Migration from Netware 6.5 with msdss
Original message follows: I would like to start migrating files on this 4.11 LAN. There is an issue, in that all the OS- compressed files constantly have their last- accessed file date updated. As a result, this date does not "age" properly. Thus, the OS- compressed files will never qualify for migration.

Btrieve legacy migration
UA.EDU Subject: HFS File Migration Good Morning Gentle Listers. How does one go about moving/migrating an HFS file from one LPAR to another? Thank You ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to

how long does it take to upgrade from 4.x to 6.x?
Alberto Albe...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server migration Hi Rebecca, I have a very similar case to CB's. If I understand correctly, there is no way to do just the file migration. We do not need to touch the users or the machines because they already exist in AD. In your previous response

AFPS and Unix file migration
David Foster dfos...@panix.com microsoft public windowsnt mac On Thu, 14 Jan 1999 03:37:14 GMT, "Steveo" <h...@home.com> wrote: Does anyone know a good way to convert MAC files + Folders, mixed in with Dos Files +Folders residing on Novell server for migration to Windows NT. Without running MAC services on the NT

password file migration
When I try to choose desktop file migration utility - I get no response, nothing. I've tried single click, double click, right click, etc. - nothing. Kent Keller wrote: Sherry Do you get the first dialog box that has the migration assistant, and Autolisp compatibility analyzer etc? Are you sure that during the

Btrieve legacy migration
Ken Zhao [MSFT] v-kz...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server migration Hello, Thanks for your reply! As far as I know, the File Server Migration Toolkit (FSMT) should be helpful. Also you may try to use Robust File Copy Utility (RoboCopy) to copy files or folders with permission. As far as I know,

Master Password File Migration.
I now want to migrate files from netware servers to win2000 ones. I've looked at the Microsoft File Migration Utility, which handles the permission mappings i need, but the problem is that it expects to take a log file from the user migration process and use this to decide how the user objects map between AD and

Disk upgrade & file migration problems
gtmtnbiker98 anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server migration I am not wanting to move the files, I want to join the machines that host the files to the new domain. How can this be accomplished while maintaining the security/share permissions? If I use the File Server Migration Toolkit,

Many problem
Carsten Singer csin...@t-online.de comp os netware misc I desperatly need the file migration utility which is in the netware services 5 pack! I lost my copy of it. Is anbody out there who is able to mail me the files or has a URL where I can download it? Carsten.

file migration - retaining permissions.
EDU (Blessed user of Linux) writes: I am adding in a new partition and would like to mount it at /usr. however, to do this I need to migrate the files under /usr into the new partition. I have the new partition temporarily mounted as /usr2 as to enable the copying. Now what I need is the command string to copy the

file migration wizard
Unfortunatley the file compare phase (if choosen) does us the PC and that takes 3 times longer than the copy. which is why i usually skip the copy when I'm doing the migration for real. i think you'll like taskmaster. one thing i forgot to mention but i'm sure you've already checked is that the NICs and switches

Master Password File Migration.
I have done some pre-copying (especially static data that I'm the only one who maintains it), but prefer to go ahead and do the user-data file migration right then because: 1. the backup and the migrated files are as close to being identical as I can make them. 2. No possibility of missing anything due to

File Migration
-Grant ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik Trulsson" <ertr1...@student.uu.se> To: "Grant Peel" <gp...@thenetnow.com> Cc: <freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 5:09 AM Subject: Re: Master Password File Migration. On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 04:46:19AM -0500, Grant Peel wrote: Hi all,

Disk upgrade & file migration problems
Much of your instructions address performance however, my issue is specifically with the File Migration Utility(FMU) listing the forest/domain as "unavailable". It does not display any machines in the target selection window. My setup is using a DC with a global catalog and Novell Client for Windows 4.91 SP3 that

file migration wizard error
Hi all, I had a trial version of AS run out on my machine, so I copied all my AS related files to a production box. I can actually see the cubes through my Excel connection to AS, but I cannot see the cubes on my licensed AS client. Seeing as I did not create CAB files of these AS databases, is there anyway I can

AFPS and Unix file migration
john j...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server general i am migrating files using MS file migration wizard, they all copied fine i unchecked stop sharing source folders, but just had some users say they can,t access there home folder when logging on and this message is displayed: "WARNING: Home

New System Migration - File Migration
Best thing to do is transfer the files in text mode with an FTP program that understands about line endings. Otherwise use dos2unix, available on most unixen, or look through the archives of this newsgroup for a perl solution which is offered about once every two weeks when this question comes up. -- Jeff.

xemacs init file migration
The migration of the user and group objects from the NDS tree worked well, and the file migration log file seemed to be correct for the later file migration. And at this point the problems started. Whenever i tried to copy files from the Netware volume to the NTFS volume with the "File Migration Utility",

Mig Wiz 6
See if you ended up with more than one set of PST files or Contacts Folders during your migration and don't have the correct one showing in the Address Book view 2. Lissa "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Never use the file migration utility. It does not work for Outlook. It should be a simple matter to

File migration with the new Zen 32 client
Frederico Fonseca frederico_fons...@eudoramail.com comp lang cobol On Fri, 29 Nov 2002 15:50:02 +0100, "Danny Maijer" <i...@liveartists.com> wrote: Is there by any chance a standard tool which provides a migration of indexed files from RM/Cobol85 to Fujitsu 6.1 ? Or do I need to write the standard RM to ASCII