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Re: migrating Netinfo users to ldap



Pete Fuller said:
> Hi all,
> I'm new to OSX server, and my to my job, and have been put in the
> position to migrate users from an appleshare 6.3 server to a new
> xserve running 10.3.4. I've been through the migration utility and
> have the users migrate over, but they come into the local netinfo
> directory. I would like these users to be able to use the same
> account to login to the os9 machines and the OSX clients, which means
> having the users in the LDAP Open directory, right? Is their a way to
> move those netinfo users into the open directory?
> THanks
> Pete

So what kind of server is this going to be? A file server? Are you going
to be using directory services to authenticate users at login?

If you are just looking for a file serve then you don't really need to
move the users. If you want you could move them in a number of differnt
ways, including exporting them from WGM and then back into the OD domain.
Check the archives here for other methods as well.

Have fun!
Josh
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Josh Wisenbaker, ACSA
Sr. Systems Engineer
ComputerTree Technologies
Winston-Salem
1-800-467-9820
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> Pete Fuller
> Technical Specialist
> West Jackson Middle School
> Jackson County Schools
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