Using xml files created with appleshare ip 6.3 – Apple Mac OS X Server (Administrator’s Guide) User Manual

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Open the Terminal application and type the dsimportexport command. The dsimportexport
tool is located in /usr/sbin.

Using XML Files Created With Mac OS X Server 10.1 or Earlier

You can use Server Admin to create an export file from Mac OS X Server versions 10.1 or
earlier, and import that file into a NetInfo or LDAPv3 directory domain using Workgroup
Manager or dsimportexport.

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:

m indication of whether user can log in

m indication of whether user is a server administrator

m <UID>

m <primary group ID>

m shell

m comment

m <short name>

m <full name>

m <password format> and <password text>.

m Apple mail data

m ara (Apple Remote Access; this data is ignored.)

The following group account attributes might be present in these XML files:

m <group name>

m <group ID>

m <one member’s short name>

m other members’ short names

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 a NetInfo or LDAPv3 directory domain using Workgroup
Manager or dsimportexport.

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:

m <name> (mapped to a full name)

m inetAlias (mapped to a short name)

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