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Migrating Lotus Notes (Domino) data to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007By Mohamed FaizalThis article discusses Lotus Notes data migration approach and how to use Quest Notes to SharePoint Migrator tool. |
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This article discusses Lotus Notes Migration approach and how to use Quest Notes to SharePoint Migrator tool.
Lotus notes to SharePoint migration - there are more than 10 tools available in the market (i.e. Quest, Unify, Transporter and DocAve). This article mainly focus on how to use Quest Notes Migrator for SharePoint 5.0 tool to migrate Notes data to SharePoint.
Notes Migrator for SharePoint includes a powerful facility for reading local Notes databases and remote Domino databases. This software's data query engine extracts document items, view column values, attachments, embedded images, embedded OLE objects, rich text, DocLinks, multi-valued items, unread marks and dynamically computed fields values from Lotus Notes and writes the results to SharePoint Lists. Notes Migrator for SharePoint products supports all standard List Types (such as Document Library, Discussion, and Events) as well as rich text and attachments.

Notes Migrator for SharePoint also supports migrating document library files and can preserve Reply-To hierarchies in threaded discussions. It also includes support for advanced SharePoint features such as document level security, versioning, folder support, duplicate document handling, content types and document approval.
Notes Migrator for SharePoint migrates content from standard template-based Notes applications, highly customized Notes applications into SharePoint.

With an intuitive user interface helps Notes / SharePoint developer to easy-to-follow and mapping of Notes data sources to SharePoint list destinations, Notes Migrator for SharePoint can be operated by Notes / SharePoint developers. After a successful migration, your organization’s original Notes information is available for use on the SharePoint platform.



The below example demonstrates how the following notes elements are successfully migrated to SharePoint.



Notes Migrator for SharePoint 's security mapping options will map various access control properties of the source Notes database.
An extensive set of options are available for mapping various access control properties of the source Notes database and individual Notes documents to the equivalent security constructs in SharePoint. The following diagram summarizes the possible security mapping options available to you.

The Map ACL Users option will cause any Notes users listed in the source database's Access Control List to be added to the target SharePoint list or library. The Notes user names are mapped to Site Collection identities based on the rules configured in the tool's User Mapping Options and those users are granted access to the target SharePoint list or library.
The Map ACL Groups option will cause any Notes groups listed in the source database's Access Control List to be added to the target SharePoint list or library. The Notes group names are added to the Site Collection as external groups and are granted access to the target SharePoint list or library. Each group name must correspond to an actual Domain group.

The Map ACL Roles to SharePoint Site Groups option causes a new SharePoint Site Collection Group to be created for each Role defined in the Notes database ACL.

If the Map document-level Reader/Writer fields option is set, then any Reader Names or Author Names items encountered in a particular Notes document will cause a permission list to be generated on the corresponding SharePoint record. This new permission list will only grant read access to the users and groups named in the Reader Names field and will only grant edit access to the users and groups named in the Author Names field.
The above solution covers all aspects of Notes to SharePoint Migration. I am sure that this will accelerates migration timeline and have a very minimal impact on your existing environment.
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