WOOT!! Do come back and let us know how your project goes. Don't get to see many of these kinds of projects since C?O tend to play a lot of golf with Microsoft sales reps, and Novell sales reps don't know how to play golf.
Man I have a lot of stories of how the only way Microsoft won a sales was because they took the entire executive staff on a cruze, even after M$ failed all technical demos of their products going head to head with Novell.
BTW: You got some good advice on the file part, but I think the migration wizard for the users is kinda lacking if your migration process is a slow one. Good for a slit the wrists and just git-r-done, but if you want the migration to be a slower transition, then you will want to use Identity Manager. You can get away with downloading the demo and using the demo. It will work for 90days and is fully functional. Very easy to setup in most cases, and will since user information between both system during your transition.
Also, since I know you WILL have user that complain about having this Novell client installed on their PC, you don't have to have it if you don't want it. Users that go from a Windows network to a Novell network tend to blaim the Novell client for any problem that comes up. And it may even seem that way as well, because uninstalling it will stop the problem they are having. Well, in those cases, the issue is the client's not configured right, check SLP, and check other client settings and make sure it fits your network enviroment. Also, if a user just has to have the client removed and just won't listen to reason, well, give them what they want. You have Native File Access Protocol on NetWare 6.5, so as far as a Windows client is concerned, it's a windows server (even does it for Apples and ?nix).
There is also iFolder, Virtual Office, and another file access web tool I am totally spacing on right now.
k, gotta get back to work ..... zenworks ftw
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