NetWare Will Not Migrate Users or GroupsLast reviewed: March 5, 1998Article ID: Q173669 |
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SYMPTOMSAfter you perform a trial migration from a NetWare 4.10 or 4.11 server using the Migration Tool for NetWare, the migration summary window appears with the following message:
Transfer Completed Totals Migrations Completed 1 Groups Transferred: 0 Users Transferred: 0 Files Transferred xxxxxx Errors 2Error Log shows: [NWServer Name -> NT Server Name] Error: Getting Groups on Server: NWServer Name Error: Getting Users on Server: NWServer Name CAUSEEven though Gateway Services for NetWare (GSNW) and Client Services for NetWare (CSNW) support NDS-style logon capabilities on Windows NT version 4.0, Nwconv.Exe (Migration Tool for NetWare) does not. You must have bindery emulation configured on the NetWare server you want to migrate. With bindery services, NDS imitates a flat structure for leaf objects within a set of Organization (O) and Organizational Unit (OU) objects. Thus, when bindery services are enabled, all objects within the specified container's bindery context can be accessed both by NDS objects and by bindery-based servers and client workstations.
RESOLUTIONTo check whether bindery emulation has been configured on the NetWare server to be migrated, use the following steps:
The bindery context is the container object where bindery services are set. You can change the bindery context by using the SET or SERVMAN server utility to set the relevant parameters. Specify one or more containers to be used by NetWare Directory Services when it provides bindery services. The containers should have a maximum of 256 characters and a maximum of 16 contexts, and should use semicolons to separate multiple contexts. Examples:
SET BINDERY CONTEXT=ACCT.HQ.ACME SET BINDERY CONTEXT=OU=SALES.O=COMPANY;OU=AR.OU=ACCOUNTING.O=COMPANYTo enable bindery emulation, use one of the following methods:
Method One
Method Two
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Additional query words: migrate nwconv
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