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PC Gen: Creating\Copying Users for Test Postoffice w/ Real Data

Article ID: 127768

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006


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SUMMARY

There are times when you may need to create a test postoffice with live users and/or data from your system. The following are possible reasons for creating test postoffices follow:

  • Test environment for internal developers.
  • Testing an upgrade path.
  • Volumetric\benchmark planning.

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Depending upon the scope of testing required, you should be able to use one of the following prototypes:

  1. Exact copies of existing postoffices, complete with mail message files (.MMFs) and message transfer agents (MTAs).

    In this case you can do an MS-DOS XCOPY command of the existing postoffice to a separate network. Factors to consider:

  2. Subset of the system with all the moving parts, but smaller volume and quantities.

    In this case, it is possible to create dummy postoffices using the same install diskettes that you used to create the initial postoffices. This will ensure that you have serial number integrity in the event of needing an MTA on your system.

    IMPORTANT: When you use the MoveUser utility, do not delete the user(s) from the originating postoffice.

    Once you have created the necessary postoffices, use the MOVEUSER.EXE utility to move a set of users to the new postoffice. See page 336 of the version 3.2 of Microsoft Mail for PC Networks "Administrator's Guide" for directions on using MOVEUSER.EXE.
  3. Select users for specific situation testing.

    In this case, it is possible to create dummy postoffices using the same installation diskettes that you used to create the initial postoffices. This will ensure that you have serial number integrity in the event of needing an MTA on your system.

    IMPORTANT: When you use the MoveUser utility, do not delete the user(s) from the originating postoffice.

    Once you have selected the users for inclusion in the test, use the MoveUser utility to move their accounts to the test postoffice. See page 336 of the version 3.2 of Microsoft Mail for PC Networks "Administrator's Guide" for directions on using MOVEUSER.EXE.

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