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Model Your Migration Project

Most of your work will be done in the Project Window, where you can drag and drop NT User and Group objects into NDS containers, and NT folders and volumes into any volume or folder in the destination NDS tree.

The Project Window is a place to model different migration scenarios before you begin the actual migration without affecting your NT domain or your destination NDS tree. All of the planning in the Project Window is done off-line, meaning that items moved and created in the Project Window are not actually moved or created until you begin the migration.

HINT:  For information on shared NT folders that end with a dollar sign ($), click anywhere on your Windows desktop, press F1, click the Index tab, and then enter $shares in the keyword text field.

The Project Window and the Using the Project Window dialog box appear once you have created the migration project.

The following figure is an example of the Using the Project Window dialog box that appears on top of the Project Window.

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Using the Project Window Dialog Box

The three basic steps outlined in this dialog box should be performed for each migration project. Once you are familiar with the tasks that you will be performing, click Close to access the Project Window and begin modeling your migration project.


Using the Project Window

Review the following tips to help you organize your migration project and use the Project Window more effectively.

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."



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