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Appendix A Importing and Exporting Account Information 209
Using XML Files Created With AppleShare IP 6.3
You can use the Web & File Admin application to create an export file on an AppleShare
IP 6.3 server and import that file into the LDAP directory of an Open Directory master
or a NetInfo domain using Workgroup Manager or dsimport.
The following user account attributes are exported into these XML files. Attributes in
angle brackets (<>) are required and will generate an error if absent when you use the
file as an import file:
<name> (mapped to a long name)
inetAlias (mapped to a short name)
comment
indication of whether user can log in
<password format> and <password text>
Apple mail data
indicator for whether the user is a server administrator, password change data, and
indicator for forcing a password to change (this data is ignored)
The dsimport tool generates user IDs when you import this XML file, using the -s
parameter to determine the user ID to start with and incrementing each subsequently
imported account’s user ID by one. It generates primary group IDs using the -r
parameter. When you import using Workgroup Manager, user IDs and primary group
IDs are generated as you indicate in the dialog provided.
The following group account attributes might be present in these XML files:
<group name>
<one members short name>
other members’ short names
dsimport generates group IDs when you import this XML file, using the -r parameter
to determine the group ID to start with and incrementing each subsequently imported
groups ID by one. When you import using Workgroup Manager, group IDs are
generated using the information you provide for primary group IDs in the import
dialog.
Using Character-Delimited Files
You can create a character-delimited file by using Workgroup Manager or dsimport to
export accounts in the LDAP directory of an Open Directory master or a NetInfo
domain into a file. You can also create a character-delimited file by hand or by using a
database or spreadsheet application.
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