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I'm trying to figure out how to migrate users for only one Domain from one server to another. The second server already has applications and users that cannot be overwritten. I can find how to extract user information from MR, but it appears that it is only for reporting. It also seems like the user.htm and mrrepos.htm files can't be edited directly...
Can anyone help?
Posts: 64 | Location: Denver | Registered: July 20, 2005
i really cheat to do this... i make new users in the new domain on the new server..that makes the place holders... i make sure the names of the directories are all the same. and then copy all the bits from one server to the next...all the reporting objects and all their own fexes... i just make sure i've set up all the empty shells i'm going to need.
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Posts: 3811 | Location: Manhattan | Registered: October 28, 2003