Index
A C D E G I J M O P S T U
A
- address books
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- migrating, 3.10
C
- Command-line tools
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- running, 9.2.1
D
- data
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- migrating, 3.8.1
- distribution_lists.ldi, 3.7
- distribution_lists.ldif
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- file format, A.2
E
- e-mail migration
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- 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
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- 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
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- configuration planning, 2.1.2
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- 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
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- configure Lotus Notes plug-in, 2.2.2.1
- MBOX migration, 2.2.2
- Microsoft Exchange, 2.2.1
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- create an administrator profile, 2.2.1
- migration requirements, 2.2
- Novell GroupWise server, 2.2.4
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- 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
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- System Requirements, 2.1.1
- Samsung Contact server, 2.2.3
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- Remote Client Interface service, 2.2.3
- Samsung Contact Java Windows client, 2.2.3
- System Requirements
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- Intermediate Storage of Data During Migration, 2.1.1
- memory, 2.1.1
- network bandwidth, 2.1.1
- extracting source mail system objects
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- shared folders, 3.6
G
- Gaim messaging client, 12.1
I
- iChat 3.0, 12.2
J
- JREHOME
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- setting up
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- UNIX, 2.1.3
- Windows NT, 2.1.3
M
- migrate.cmd
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- starting the Migration Tool, 3.1
- migrate.sh
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- starting Migration Tool, 3.1
- migrating
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- address books, 3.10
- data, 3.8.1
- public aliases, 3.6, 3.9
- two-phase migration
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- phase ii user migration, 3.8.3.2
- migration
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- about, 1.1
- setting up, 3.3
- Migration Setup Wizard, 3.3
- migration setup wizard, 2.1.2.2, 2.1.2.2
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- 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
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- Coexistence, 11.1
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- 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
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- creating Oracle Calendar users, 5.4.3
- ExMigrate, 5
- exmigrate
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- iCalendar, 1.3
- MeetingMaker, 1.3
- Microsoft Exchange, 1.3
- Netscape, 1.3
- uniical, 8.2
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- 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
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- Connect to Oracle Internet Directory Server screen, 3.1
- connect to the Oracle Internet Directory server, 3.2
- create user accounts
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- 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
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- default attributes, 3.3.5
- mappable attributes, 3.3.5
- Loading Users, 3.4
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- users.xml, 3.4
- loading users
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- extracting users, 3.4
- Migrating Data, 3.8
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- 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
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- 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
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- migrate.cmd, 3.1
- migrate.sh, 3.1
- Oracle Content Services, 9
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- Migrating Data from Other File Systems, 9.1
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- 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
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- 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
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- overview, 1.4
- Oracle Email Migration Tool
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- 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
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- defined, 1.1
- generated files
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- 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
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- Verifying Migration, 3.12.2
- Viewing User Status, 3.12.3
- public aliases
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- migrating, 3.6, 3.9
- public_aliases.ldif
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- extracting, 3.6
- file format, A.3
S
- shared folders
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- extracting source mail system objects, 3.6
- shared_folders.ldif
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- file format, A.4
T
- two-phase migration
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- phase ii user migration, 3.8.3.2
U
- user_profiles.ldif
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- extracting, 3.5
- file format, A.5
- users.xml
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- file format, A.1
- Using the Migration Setup Wizard
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- Specifying Mail Services, 3.3.9