Iprint migration question

We had to back out of a migration last week because of issues with edir version on Netware. I've updated that and TSA, but another question just came up. I'm migrating iPrint from a cluster, plus doing transfer ID. If I choose cluster resource on the source server in miggui, I only get the consolidate option. Does that mean I need to first run a consolidation job just for iprint and then go back and run the transfer ID? Or will the consolidation screw up a transfer ID?

$(UService migrations based on cluster resources and Transfer ID are separated in Migration Tools (miggui). You need to execute Cluster based iPrint migration in one project and Transfer ID migration in another project.
Perform all service consolidation migrations and make sure they are all completed/synced and working before attempting Transfer ID.
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Date:
07/22/2010 02:26 AM
Subject:
iprint migration question
We had to back out of a migration last week because of issues with edir
version on Netware. I've updated that and TSA, but another question just
came up. I'm migrating iPrint from a cluster, plus doing transfer ID.
If I choose cluster resource on the source server in miggui, I only get
the consolidate option. Does that mean I need to first run a
consolidation job just for iprint and then go back and run the transfer
ID? Or will the consolidation screw up a transfer ID?
zenking
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