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into XML (as described in Exporting user data (refer to page 87)), then transformed into LDF
(Layered Data Format).
Perform this task on the configured IMPAX 6.5.3 Application Server.
To convert the user data to LDF
1. Open a command prompt.
2.
Change to the C:\mvf-mig6\UserMigration directory.
3.
To convert only IMPAX 4.5, 5.2. or 5.3 user information, type
migrate-users.exe -m xml2ldf -I users.xml -d mvf_version_number -U
IMPAX_4.5_5.2_or_5.3_database_user -P IMPAX_4.5_5.2_or_5.3_database_password
or
To convert only WEB1000 user information, type
migrate-users.exe -m xml2ldf -I webusers.xml -d mvf_web -U MVF_database_user -P
MVF_database_password
or
To export both IMPAX and WEB1000 user information at once, type
migrate-users.exe -m xml2ldf -I users.xml,webusers.xml -d mvf_version_number -U
IMPAX_4.5_5.2_or_5.3_database_user -P IMPAX_4.5_5.2_or_5.3_database_password
In this last case, because the data has already been exported and converted to XML, there is no
need to refer back to both the WEB1000 and IMPAX databases. The command can be run
with the IMPAX database parameters only, but will still be applied to both the IMPAX and the
WEB1000 data, as specified by the -I parameter.
When exporting both IMPAX and WEB1000 user information, two files may be produced: users.ldf
and conflict.ldf. The conflict.ldf files lists any IMPAX and WEB1000 users that have the same user
ID but different passwords.
Other parameters supported by this tool are listed in migrate-users.exe (refer to page 114).
Migrating user data to AD LDS
(Topic number: 6656)
7.
The next step is to migrate the exported user data into AD LDS, if the site has opted for the Windows
Server 2008 R2 SP1 operating system. If a conflict.ldf file has been produced by exporting both
IMPAX and WEB1000 users, examine the file. For each user ID listed, determine if it represents:
A) One individual who uses the same ID but a different password in each application.
or
B) Two different individuals.
In case A), you do not have to do anything more with these IDs. In case B), you should migrate those
users into AD LDS. If the file contains a mix of A) and B) user IDs, delete the duplicate instance of
the A) types.
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