Novell® ZENworks® 7 Personality Migration with SP1 is part of the Novell ZENworks product line, which also includes ZENworks Desktop Management, ZENworks Handheld Management, and ZENworks Server Management.
ZENworks products provide life cycle directory-enabled management for all of your network components. For more information on the ZENworks product line, see the Novell ZENworks product Web site.
Novell has partnered with Computer Associates International, Inc. (CA) to provide personality migration. CA provides ZENworks Personality Migration, powered by Unicenter* Desktop DNA*, to create the personality files. Novell provides ZENworks Desktop Management to distribute Application objects to collect, store, and apply personality settings to associated workstations.
The process of integrating Novell ZENworks Desktop Management and ZENworks Personality Migration consists of installing Desktop DNA, setting up a network directory structure to store Desktop DNA templates and personality files, creating the DNA template, and finally creating two Desktop Management Application objects. The first Application object collects the DNA personality from associated workstations and stores the files in a network location. The second Application object pushes and applies the DNA personality to associated workstations.
Desktop DNA lets you perform faster and more efficient desktop migrations, upgrades, and backups. It uses the industry’s only patented technology for customizing and automating the migration process of application and personal settings, applications, and data files. For more information about Computer Associates and Unicenter Desktop DNA, see the Computer Associates Operations Management Web site.
ZENworks Personality Migration provides enterprise customers the fastest return on investment by saving time and resources at every step of the migration process. Whether you are migrating to a newer version of the Windows* operating system, replacing or refreshing old machines, or building a desktop recovery process, ZENworks Personality Migration helps your organization increase IT staff productivity, reduce user downtime, and save money.
Personality Migration lets you migrate the following:
User Accounts: User profiles for the logged-on user or for multiple users.
Desktop: Shortcuts, taskbar, wallpaper, display settings, and more.
Network Settings: Dial-up settings, local network settings, TCP/IP and DNS settings, mapped network drives, folder and directory sharing, and more.
Printer Settings: Printer settings are migrated if printer drivers are compatible with the destination system’s operating system.
Applications: ZENworks Personality Migration gives you the option to migrate any application on the source system.
Application Settings: Preferences, templates, bookmarks, address books, macros, and other settings.
Files: Any file can be migrated by selecting it from a check-box tree, or by locating it with one or more search filters.
Folders: You can migrate a folder and its contents or you can migrate entire folder structures.
ZENworks 7 Personality Migration with SP1 supports the following migration types:
Real-Time: Real-Time migrations take place over a TCP/IP network and transfer a workstation’s personality directly from the old workstation to a new workstation. This type of migration is useful if you are replacing an old workstation with a new workstation.This type of migration is not the focus of this guide. For more information on real-time migration, refer to the Help topics in the Desktop DNA program.
Deferred: Deferred migrations save your personality file on your desktop, local or network drive, writable CD/DVD, or any external media. You can transfer your personality file to your destination workstation using a Desktop Management Application object. This type of migration is useful if you are not changing the workstation, but simply installing a new operating system or implementing a disaster-recovery process. The focus of this guide is to help you use ZENworks Personality Migration to create a template to collect users’ DNA files, store them in a network location, and then collect and apply the DNA files using two Desktop Management Application objects.