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Chapter 4 Migrating Users From a Windows Server to Mac OS X Server 47
4 Set up default file access permissions for Windows users.
Click Protocols, choose Windows File Settings from the pop-up menu, and specify
permissions under “Default permissions for new files and folders.” Click Save.
Step 3: Export users from the Windows server domain
1 Open the user management application (such as User Manager for Windows NT 4.0
server) on your Windows server.
2 Export users into a tab-delimited file.
Long names and short names are exported. On Windows NT, these correspond to name
and user name, respectively. For Windows 2000 Active Directory, they correspond to
name and pre-windows 2000 logon name, respectively.
Step 4: Import users on Mac OS X Server
1 Make sure that Windows services are running.
Open Server Admin, select Windows in the Computers & Services list, and click Start
Service if required.
2 On the Windows server, map a network drive to Mac OS X Server.
3 Log in as the administrator user you defined when setting up Mac OS X Server.
4 Copy the export file to Mac OS X Server.
5 On Mac OS X Server, modify the export file:
a Change the Windows line endings to UNIX line endings. You can use the vi
command-line editor to do this. The following command opens vi for a file named
MyFile with line endings set to UNIX style:
vi -c "set fileformat=unix" MyFile
b Remove the header inserted during export.
c Reorder the columns so that the short name appears first. A spreadsheet application
is useful for this type of editing.
d Add the following header as the first line of the file:
0x0D 0x5C 0x09 0x2C dsRecTypeStandard:Users 2
dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName dsAttrTypeStandard:RealName
6 Open Workgroup Manager. Make sure the Accounts button is selected in the toolbar
and the Users button is selected above the list of accounts (on the left). The PDC
server’s LDAP directory should be the current directory domain. If it’s not, click the
small globe beneath the toolbar to select the servers LDAP directory.
7 Define a user account preset in the servers LDAP directory. The settings you associate
with a preset are assigned to each imported user, simplifying the definition of user
profile path, login script, home directory share point, and other values.
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