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Appendix A Importing and Exporting Account Information 207
4 Optionally, you can define a user account preset in the server’s LDAP directory.
When you create a preset for importing user accounts, set up password options so that
users are forced to change their passwords the next time they log in. This approach
means you don’t have to specify individual passwords for each user in the export file or
in Workgroup Manager after importing the users. To access password option settings,
click Advanced, then Options. See “Creating a Preset for User Accounts on page 63.
5 You also have the option of defining a group account preset in the server's LDAP
directory.
See “Creating a Preset for Group Accounts on page 88.
6 Choose Import from the Server menu, then select the import file.
7 Select one of the Duplicate Handling options to indicate what to do when the short
name of an account being imported matches that of an existing account.
“Overwrite existing record” overwrites any existing record in the directory domain.
“Ignore new record” ignores an account in the import file.
Add to empty fields” merges data from the import file into the existing account when
the data is for an attribute that currently has no value.
Append to existing record” appends data to existing data for a particular multivalue
attribute in the existing account. Duplicates are not created. This option might be used,
for example, when importing new members into an existing group.
8 Optionally choose a user preset and/or group preset from the “Presets for Users” or the
“Presets for Groups pop-up menus.
9 In the First User ID field, you have the option to enter the user ID at which to begin
assigning user IDs to new user accounts for which the import file contains no user ID.
10 In the Primary Group ID field, you have the option to enter the group ID to assign to
new user accounts for which the import file contains no primary group ID.
11 Click Import to start the import operation.
Using Workgroup Manager to Export Users and Groups
You can use Workgroup Manager to export user and group accounts from the LDAP
directory of an Open Directory master or a NetInfo domain into a character-delimited
file that you can import into a different NetInfo or LDAP domain.
To export accounts using Workgroup Manager:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts, then click the globe icon below the toolbar and
choose the directory domain from which you want to export accounts.
2 Click the lock to authenticate as domain administrator.
3 Click the Users button to export users or the Groups button to export groups.
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