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When the migration utility finds a managed client user already exists in a Mac OS X 
Server directory, the action it takes depends on the user login setting and whether the 
user has a home directory: 
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Quit the Macintosh Manager administration application after migration is complete so 
that information is written to the Macintosh Manager database.
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Check the log file after migration is complete. It’s called MM Migration Log.txt. The file 
resides at the root of the startup volume on the Mac OS 9 computer. 
Use the log file to determine whether you need to:
Set a password for a user
Create a home directory for a user
Clean up documents for a user when more than one workgroup volume document 
was copied to a home directory
Check to see whether any user documents were not copied
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Move the Preferences folders in Mac OS 9 user home directories from ~/Library/
Preferences to ~/Library/Classic/Preferences if you want to preserve existing 
preferences. If you don’t move the Preferences folder, users can log in, but all 
application preferences are new, not reused.
Step 11:  
Test the new server
To test the new server:
1
Open Workgroup Manager and inspect user and group accounts.
2
Open Server Admin and inspect settings for services whose configuration data you 
migrated.
3
Check Macintosh Manager and Workgroup Manager settings for managed Mac OS 9 
clients you migrated. Log in to managed client computers to make sure that settings 
work as expected.
If login is
The migration utility
Enabled
Assumes it is the same user and copies the user documents to the 
home directory.
If the user account resides in a shared Open Directory directory on 
a different server, user documents are copied to the home 
directory if the volume with the home directory can be mounted.
Disabled
Enables login for the user, sets a password, and copies user 
documents to the home directory.
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