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Donnie Hamlett Technology Specialist Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Services for NetWare 5.0 Overview Overview Directory Synchronization Services Directory Synchronization Services File Migration Utility File Migration Utility File & Print Services for NetWare v5 File & Print Services for NetWare v5 Other Interoperability Services Other Interoperability Services Summary Summary

Agenda Overview Overview Directory Synchronization Services Directory Synchronization Services Microsoft File Migration Utility Microsoft File Migration Utility File and Print Services for NetWare File and Print Services for NetWare Other Interoperability Services Other Interoperability Services Summary Summary

Services for NetWare Overview  Synchronizes AD with NDS  Reduces directory management  Simplifies adoption of Windows 2000  Migrates NetWare files to Windows 2000  Accelerates migration processes  Preserves access control information Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Microsoft File Migration Utility File and Print Services for NetWare v.5  Enables a Windows 2000 Server to look like a NetWare File/Print Server  Reduces migration costs  Consolidates hardware support costs

Agenda Overview Overview Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Microsoft File Migration Utility Microsoft File Migration Utility File and Print Services for NetWare File and Print Services for NetWare Other Interoperability Services Other Interoperability Services Summary Summary

Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Overview Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services (MSDSS) synchronizes data between Active Directory and Novell Directory Services (NDS): Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services (MSDSS) synchronizes data between Active Directory and Novell Directory Services (NDS): Reduces Directory Management Reduces Directory Management Simplifies Windows 2000 Server Adoption Simplifies Windows 2000 Server Adoption Easy to Deploy and Use Easy to Deploy and Use

 Publishes changes between AD and NDS  Configurable at sub-tree level  Supports scheduled operation  Detects changes at the object-level  Maps different tree structures  Tracks objects as they move MSDSS Technical Concepts Session-Based Synchronization Object Level Synchronization 1-Way & 2-Way Support  Supports 1-way and 2-way operation  1-Way publishes changes in AD to NDS  2-Way works bi-directionally

Session-Based Synchronization MSDSS synchronizes changes between Active Directory and NDS MSDSS synchronizes changes between Active Directory and NDS Each session synchronizes a subtree; multiple subtrees supported Each session synchronizes a subtree; multiple subtrees supported Sessions can run on a manual or periodic basis Sessions can run on a manual or periodic basis MSDSSMSDSS ADADNDSNDS WindowsApplicationsWindowsApplicationsNetWareApplicationsNetWareApplications

Object-Level Synchronization MSDSS supports situations where Active Directory and NDS have different tree structures MSDSS supports situations where Active Directory and NDS have different tree structures MSDSS tracks objects as they change position in the tree from move and prune & graft operations MSDSS tracks objects as they change position in the tree from move and prune & graft operations Active Directory NDS MSDSSMSDSS UsersUsersUsersUsers User 1 User 3 User 5 User 2 User 4 User 6 SalesSalesAccountingAccounting User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 User 5 User 6 New York ChicagoChicago

1-Way & 2-Way Support MSDSS supports 1-way and 2-way synchronization MSDSS supports 1-way and 2-way synchronization  Changes flow only from Active Directory to NDS  Good for using Active Directory as management focal point  Best when long-term strategy is migration to AD ActiveDirectoryActiveDirectoryNDSNDS 1-Way  Changes flow bi-directionally between Active Directory and NDS  Good when administrators want to continue to manage data from both directories  Best when long-term strategy is co-existence or gradual migration ActiveDirectoryActiveDirectoryNDSNDS 2-Way

 Provides single point of administration  Maintains integrity across directories  Synchronizes a variety of object types  Supports password synchronization  Preserves existing NDS investments  Supports different tree structures  Supports multiple NDS/Bindery versions  Simplifies NDS to AD migration MSDSS Benefits Reduces Directory Management Simplifies Windows 2000 Adoption Easy to Deploy and Use  Wizard-based setup  Microsoft Management Console support  Configurable synchronization schedule  Integrated security

Reduces Directory Management Provides a single point of administration Provides a single point of administration Centralized directory management Centralized directory management 1-way (AD to NDS) synchronization 1-way (AD to NDS) synchronization Efficient network synchronization Efficient network synchronization Preserves data integrity across directories Preserves data integrity across directories Replicates a variety of object information Replicates a variety of object information Monitors sessions for consistency Monitors sessions for consistency Synchronizes a variety of objects and changes Synchronizes a variety of objects and changes Supports users, group, organizational units & containers objects with their attributes Supports users, group, organizational units & containers objects with their attributes Captures add, delete, rename, move and modify operations Captures add, delete, rename, move and modify operations Supports password synchronization Supports password synchronization Changes made in Active Directory can be ‘pushed’ to NDS Changes made in Active Directory can be ‘pushed’ to NDS

Simplifies Windows 2000 Adoption Preserves investments in NDS Preserves investments in NDS Requires no changes in NDS/NetWare Requires no changes in NDS/NetWare Synchronizes NDS schema extensions Synchronizes NDS schema extensions Imports existing NDS structure into Active Directory Imports existing NDS structure into Active Directory Supports different tree structures Supports different tree structures No need to reorganize tree structures No need to reorganize tree structures Namespace and object mapping Namespace and object mapping Supports multiple NDS/bindery Versions Supports multiple NDS/bindery Versions NDS 4.x, NDS 5.x, NDS 8 NDS 4.x, NDS 5.x, NDS 8 NetWare bindery 3.x NetWare bindery 3.x Supports TCP/IP and IPX/SPX networking Supports TCP/IP and IPX/SPX networking Simplifies NDS to AD migrations Simplifies NDS to AD migrations Full or incremental migrations Full or incremental migrations Migration management interface wizard Migration management interface wizard

Easy to Use and Deploy Easy to set-up and configure Easy to set-up and configure MMC snap-in and Wizard-based GUI MMC snap-in and Wizard-based GUI “Point and click” configuration “Point and click” configuration Supports session “cloning” Supports session “cloning” Centralizes synchronization administration Centralizes synchronization administration Centralized monitoring functions Centralized monitoring functions Granular view logs Granular view logs Up to 128 sessions per server Up to 128 sessions per server Configurable scheduling Configurable scheduling Manual or scheduled Manual or scheduled Configurable intervals Configurable intervals Forward and Reverse Sync Forward and Reverse Sync Integrated security Integrated security Configuration stored securely in Active Directory Configuration stored securely in Active Directory Integrated access restriction controls Integrated access restriction controls

Agenda Overview Overview Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Microsoft File Migration Utility Microsoft File Migration Utility File and Print Services for NetWare File and Print Services for NetWare Other Interoperability Services Other Interoperability Services Summary Summary

Microsoft File Migration Utility Overview Microsoft File Migration Utility (MSFMU) simplifies the process of migrating file data from NetWare to Windows 2000: Microsoft File Migration Utility (MSFMU) simplifies the process of migrating file data from NetWare to Windows 2000: Accelerates Migration Process Accelerates Migration Process Preserves Access Control Information Preserves Access Control Information Simplifies Migration Management Simplifies Migration Management

MSFMU Benefits  Preserves file permissions and ACLs  Granular mapping support  Integrated with MSDSS synchronization service  Central point of administration  Incremental migration support  Supports TCP/IP and IPX/SPX protocols & multiple NetWare versions Preserves Access Control Information Simplifies Migration Management Accelerates Migration Process  Moves NetWare files to Windows 2000  Multiple volume support  Multiple destination support

Accelerates Migration Process  MSFMU enables multiple NetWare files to be migrated rapidly to Windows 2000 Server  Supports multiple destinations NetWare File Servers MSFMU Windows 2000 Server File Server A B C D Folder A1 Folder A2 Folder B3 Folder B4 Folder A1 Folder A2 Folder B3 Folder B4

Preserves File Information Preserves NetWare file permissions and ACLs Preserves NetWare file permissions and ACLs Integrated with MSDSS migration service Integrated with MSDSS migration service No need to re-ACL file permissions No need to re-ACL file permissions Granular mapping support Granular mapping support NetWare File Servers MSFMU Windows 2000 Server File Server A B C D Folder A1 Folder A2 Folder B3 Folder B4 Folder A1 Folder A2 Folder B3 Folder B4

Simplifies Migration Management  Central point of migration administration through a client connected to a Windows 2000 Server  Migration status reporting  Incremental migration support  Supports TCP/IP and IPX/SPX protocols and multiple NetWare versions NetWare File Servers MSFMU Windows 2000 Server File ServerA B C D Server A Server B Server C Server D

Agenda Overview Overview Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Microsoft File Migration Utility Microsoft File Migration Utility File and Print Services for NetWare File and Print Services for NetWare Other Interoperability Services Other Interoperability Services Summary Summary

File and Print Services for NetWare v.5 Overview File and Print Services for NetWare v.5 (FPNW5) enables administrators to manage a Windows 2000 Server as if it were a NetWare file and print server: File and Print Services for NetWare v.5 (FPNW5) enables administrators to manage a Windows 2000 Server as if it were a NetWare file and print server: Reduces Migration Costs Reduces Migration Costs Consolidates Hardware Support Costs Consolidates Hardware Support Costs Simplifies File and Print Server Administration Simplifies File and Print Server Administration

FPNW5 Benefits  Takes advantage of Windows 2000 SMP  Requires fewer file and print servers  Increases server hardware utilization  Leverages existing NetWare skill sets  Centralizes file and print server administration  Supports 1 file and print platform Consolidates Hardware Support Costs Simplifies File & Print Server Administration Reduces Migration Costs  Transparent to Administrators & Users  Requires no client changes  Supports multiple client versions

Reduces Migration Costs Transparent to Admins and Users Transparent to Admins and Users Provides a NetWare user interface to a Windows 2000 file and print server Provides a NetWare user interface to a Windows 2000 file and print server Same NetWare log-in sequence for Users Same NetWare log-in sequence for Users Same NetWare management tools for Administrators Same NetWare management tools for Administrators No client changes required No client changes required Supports multiple client versions Supports multiple client versions

Consolidates Hardware Support Costs  Take advantage of symmetric multi-processing support in Windows 2000  Requires fewer file and print servers to handle the same load  Increases server hardware utilization 12 NetWare File Servers (10GB, 1p-Pentium II) 50% utilization 1 Windows 2000 File Server (100GB, 2p-Pentium III) 60% utilization

Simplifies F/P Server Admin  Leverage existing NetWare skill sets  Avoid retraining costs  Defer Windows 2000 training costs  Centralize file and print server administration  Support 1 file and print platform

Agenda Overview Overview Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Microsoft File Migration Utility Microsoft File Migration Utility File and Print Services for NetWare File and Print Services for NetWare Other Interoperability Services Other Interoperability Services Summary Summary

Other Interoperability Utilities Services for NetWare 5.0 also contains utilities that were available previously in Services for NetWare 4.0: Directory Service Manager for NetWare allows a Windows NT 4.0 Domain to centrally administer multiple NetWare 2.x/3.x binderies Directory Service Manager for NetWare allows a Windows NT 4.0 Domain to centrally administer multiple NetWare 2.x/3.x binderies File and Print Services for NetWare 4 enables administrators to manage a Windows NT Server 4.0 as if it were a NetWare file and print server File and Print Services for NetWare 4 enables administrators to manage a Windows NT Server 4.0 as if it were a NetWare file and print server

Relationship to Windows 2000 SFNW5 ships separately from the NetWare connectivity services included in Windows 2000 SFNW5 ships separately from the NetWare connectivity services included in Windows 2000 Interoperability Services:  Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services  Microsoft File Migration Utility  File and Print Services for NetWare  File and Print Services for NetWare (for NT4)  Directory Service Manager for NetWare (for NT4) Services for NetWare 5 Connectivity Services: Connectivity Services:  NW Link: IPX/SPX protocol stack that connects Windows 2000 with NetWare 4.x (and earlier)  Gateway Services for NetWare: Connects Windows 2000 Server to NetWare 3.x or 4.x servers  Client Services for NetWare: C onnect Windows 2000 Professional to NetWare 3.x and 4.x Servers Windows 2000 Server

Agenda Overview Overview Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services Microsoft File Migration Utility Microsoft File Migration Utility File and Print Services for NetWare File and Print Services for NetWare Other Interoperability Services Other Interoperability Services Summary Summary

Services for NetWare 5.0 Summary Services for NetWare helps Novell customers: Services for NetWare helps Novell customers: Simplify the adoption of Windows 2000 Simplify the adoption of Windows 2000 Rapidly build and populate Active Directory Rapidly build and populate Active Directory Easily synchronize with existing NDS environment Easily synchronize with existing NDS environment Minimize retraining costs Minimize retraining costs Reduce network administration Reduce network administration Centralize multi-directory management Centralize multi-directory management Consolidate file and print server administration Consolidate file and print server administration Facilitate migration process Facilitate migration process Move NDS/bindery information to Active Directory Move NDS/bindery information to Active Directory Move NetWare file and print servers to Windows 2000 Server Move NetWare file and print servers to Windows 2000 Server Move NetWare files to Windows 2000 Server Move NetWare files to Windows 2000 Server