After you’ve migrated your Windows data to the destination eDirectory tree, complete the following tasks:
Use ConsoleOne or Novell iManager to make sure that your Windows users and groups have been migrated to the correct place in the destination eDirectory tree and have the correct file and share permissions.
Keep in mind that some of the advanced NTFS permissions do not correspond to any of the NetWare rights and are therefore not migrated.
HINT:If you end up with more or fewer permissions than you planned for, enter CACLS/? at the DOS prompt and follow the on-screen instructions. Permissions are sometimes hidden in Microsoft utilities; therefore, running this command at the DOS prompt lets you see all of the permissions associated with your Windows objects, even the hidden ones.
At the destination server, use iManager to view the volume that you migrated your data to and verify that it was done correctly.
Set up iPrint. For instructions, go to the online documentation for the destination server’s operating system and select iPrint.
Check the migrated users’ home directories to make sure that they were migrated the way you expected them to be.
Distribute the new eDirectory passwords to all of your users. The passwords are located in a password file that the Server Consolidation Utility created for you named project_name_out.txt. This file is located in the same directory where you saved your consolidation project.
If you are using Novell ZENworks to support Roaming Profiles, ZENworks version 6.5 and later creates an NT Roaming Profile directory the first time a migrated Windows user logs into his or her eDirectory account on NetWare. The directory is either the eDirectory User Home Directory or an explicit UNC path, as specified in the ZENworks User Package assigned to that user. The time-consuming process of having the Server Consolidation Utility copy the NT Profile directory is no longer needed and has been removed.