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Oracle® Collaboration Suite Migration and Coexistence Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.2)

Part Number B25493-03
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A

address books
migrating, 3.10

C

Command-line tools
running, 9.2.1

D

data
migrating, 3.8.1
distribution_lists.ldi, 3.7
distribution_lists.ldif
file format, A.2

E

e-mail migration
E-mail notifications, 1.1.1
features, 1.1.1
IMAP-Based Migration, 1.2.2.2
MBOX-based Migration, 1.2.2.1
process overview, 1.2
Migrating Data, 1.2.2
Migrating Other Objects, 1.2.3
Provisioning Users, 1.2.1
Two-phase migration, 1.1.1
E-mail migration planning, 2
configuration planning, 2.1.2
anti-spam check feature, 2.1.2.2
collapsing domains, 2.1.2.2
different character sets, 2.1.2.3
inbound and outbound SMTP servers, 2.1.2.2
migration tasks supported by each plug-in, 2.1.2.1
plug-in, 2.1.2.1
routing, 2.1.2.2
Lotus Domino server release 5, 2.2.2
configure Lotus Notes plug-in, 2.2.2.1
MBOX migration, 2.2.2
Microsoft Exchange, 2.2.1
create an administrator profile, 2.2.1
migration requirements, 2.2
Novell GroupWise server, 2.2.4
eDirectory 8.6 with Novell GroupWise 6.0, 2.2.4
Message Transfer Agent (MTA), 2.2.4
Novell Directory Service (NDS), 2.2.4
Novell GroupWise Address Book servic, 2.2.4
Post Office Agent (POA), 2.2.4
preparing for migration, 2.1
System Requirements, 2.1.1
Samsung Contact server, 2.2.3
Remote Client Interface service, 2.2.3
Samsung Contact Java Windows client, 2.2.3
System Requirements
Intermediate Storage of Data During Migration, 2.1.1
memory, 2.1.1
network bandwidth, 2.1.1
extracting source mail system objects
shared folders, 3.6

G

Gaim messaging client, 12.1

I

iChat 3.0, 12.2

J

JREHOME
setting up
UNIX, 2.1.3
Windows NT, 2.1.3

M

migrate.cmd
starting the Migration Tool, 3.1
migrate.sh
starting Migration Tool, 3.1
migrating
address books, 3.10
data, 3.8.1
public aliases, 3.6, 3.9
two-phase migration
phase ii user migration, 3.8.3.2
migration
about, 1.1
setting up, 3.3
Migration Setup Wizard, 3.3
migration setup wizard, 2.1.2.2, 2.1.2.2
create user accounts, 3.3.6
LDAP entry translation, 3.3.5
Mail Services screen, 2.1.2.2, 2.1.2.2, 3.3.9
Mail System Objects screen, 3.3.1
Oracle 5.2 source system, 3.3.2.1
source LDAP service information, 3.3.4
Source System Information screen, 3.3.2.1
Source System Information screen for Lotus Notes, 3.3.2.3
Source System Information screen for Microsoft Exchange, 3.3.2.2
Source System Information screen for Novell GroupWise, 3.3.2.4
Source System Information screen for Samsung Contact server, 3.3.2.5
specify notifications options, 3.3.8
specify the mail migration options, 3.3.7
Specify the user provisioning options, 3.3.3
Welcome screen, 3.3.1

O

Oracle Calendar
Coexistence, 11.1
Microsoft Exchange, 11.3
Scenarios, 11.2
with other Migrated Users, 11.4
with users still using Exchange, 11.5
Oracle Calendar Migration, 1.3
creating Oracle Calendar users, 5.4.3
ExMigrate, 5
exmigrate
creating IMAP4 users, 5.4.4
ExMigrateConfig.ini, 5.3, 5.4.2.1
ExMigratePasswd.ini, 5.3
ExMigratePassword.ini, 5.4.2.3
ExMigrateUsers.ini, 5.3, 5.4.2.2
migration process, 5.1
Oracle Connector for Outlook, 5.1
running ExMigrate, 5.4.5
Sysop, 5.4.3
System Requirements, 5.2
iCalendar
attendee, 8.4
events, 8.3
ORGANIZER, 8.4.2
organizer, 8.4
PARTSTAT, 8.4.3
recurring event, 8.3.2
repeating event, 8.3.1
iCalendar representation, 8
importing events, 8.4.2
migrate calendar data from MeetingMaker, 6
binary file format (*.dat), 6.1
exporting MeetingMaker data, 6.4
guidelines, 6.3
MeetingMaker server export, 6.1
MeetingMaker server export files, 6.3
migration process, 6.1
modifying unimmimpsrv.ini, 6.5
performing migration, 6.7
unimmimpsrv, 6.1
unimmimpsrv sample output, 6.7.1
migrating from Netscape Calendar to CorporateTime 5.4, 7.1
migration planning, 4
exmigrate, 4.1
iCalendar, 4.4
planning Calendar server deployment, 4.2.1
Premigration Tasks, 4.1.1
Transferable and Non-Transferable Data, 4.2.2
unimmimpsrv, 4.2
tools and options overview, 1.3
iCalendar, 1.3
MeetingMaker, 1.3
Microsoft Exchange, 1.3
Netscape, 1.3
uniical, 8.2
agenda, 8.2.1
event, 8.2.1
external attendee, 8.2.1
internal attendee, 8.2.1
options, 8.2.2
Upgrade Oracle Calendar to Oracle Collaboration Suite Without Coexistence, 7.4
Upgrading Oracle Calendar to Oracle Collaboration Suite with Coexistence, 7.3
Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Mail Migration Tool, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1.1, 2, 2.1.1, 2.1.2.2, 2.1.3, 2.2.1, 2.2.4, 3, 3.2
Connect to Oracle Internet Directory Server screen, 3.1
connect to the Oracle Internet Directory server, 3.2
create user accounts
Construct New Usernames, 3.3.6
Name Separator, 3.3.6
Retain First Name, 3.3.6
Retain Old Usernames, 3.3.6
User Name Generation screen, 3.3.6
Installing, 2.1.3
LDAP entry translation
default attributes, 3.3.5
mappable attributes, 3.3.5
Loading Users, 3.4
users.xml, 3.4
loading users
extracting users, 3.4
Migrating Data, 3.8
Creating Batches, 3.8.1
Phase I- Premigrating User Data, 3.8.3.1
Phase II-Migrating User Data, 3.8.3.2
scheduling batches, 3.8.2
starting data migration, 3.8.3
migrating distribution list, 3.7
migrating Oracle WebMail address book, 3.10
migrating public aliases, 3.6
migrating shared folders, 3.9
modify migration parameters, 3.11
Oracle Collaboration Suite Database list, 3.2.1
plug-in, 1.1, 1.1
plug-ins, 1.1
post-migration tasks, 3.12
changing the mail exchanger (MX) record, 3.12.1
verifying the migration, 3.12.2
viewing user status, 3.12.3
provision users from the source directory server, 3.5
repository, 3.2.1
Starting, 3.1
migrate.cmd, 3.1
migrate.sh, 3.1
Oracle Content Services, 9
Migrating Data from Other File Systems, 9.1
Creating Oracle Content Services Libraries, 9.1.3
Migrating Oracle Content Services Content, 9.1.4
Migrating Oracle Content Services Users, 9.1.2
Migration Tasks, 9.1.1
Oracle Content Management SDK, 9.1
Oracle Content Services Command-line Tools, 9.2
Oracle Content Services Group Tool, 9.2.2
Oracle Content Services Library Tool, 9.2.3
Sample XML File for Group Creation, 9.2.2.1
Oracle Content Services Migration, 1.4
overview, 1.4
Oracle Email Migration Tool
starting, 3.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2.1.2.2, 2.1.2.2
Oracle Internet Directory, 2.1, 2.1.2.2, 2.1.2.2, 3.2, 3.3.5, 7.3, 9.1.1
Oracle Messenger, 12

P

plug-in
defined, 1.1
generated files
distribution_lists.ldif, A.2
public_aliases.ldif, 3.6, A.3
shared_folders.ldif, A.4
user_profiles.ldif, 3.5, A.5
users.xml, A.1
Postmigration Administrator Responsibilities
Verifying Migration, 3.12.2
Viewing User Status, 3.12.3
public aliases
migrating, 3.6, 3.9
public_aliases.ldif
extracting, 3.6
file format, A.3

S

shared folders
extracting source mail system objects, 3.6
shared_folders.ldif
file format, A.4

T

two-phase migration
phase ii user migration, 3.8.3.2

U

user_profiles.ldif
extracting, 3.5
file format, A.5
users.xml
file format, A.1
Using the Migration Setup Wizard
Specifying Mail Services, 3.3.9