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Define Source section<br />

In the first step, you need <strong>to</strong> provide your personal Organizer information.<br />

The Define Source section of the migration document looks like this:<br />

1. Select what version of Organizer you are using. Organizer 2.1 is selected<br />

by default.<br />

2. In the Organizer direc<strong>to</strong>ry field, select the path <strong>to</strong> the Organizer<br />

executable files. If you are running <strong>from</strong> a node install of Organizer, you<br />

need <strong>to</strong> enter the path <strong>to</strong> the local information.<br />

3. To select the Organizer filename, use the Browse but<strong>to</strong>n if required.<br />

4. The Organizer Login Name is only required if you have group<br />

scheduling installed. In this case, add your name as it is known in<br />

<strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong>.<br />

Click the But<strong>to</strong>n <strong>to</strong> Export section<br />

Once the correct user information has been entered, it is time <strong>to</strong> export the<br />

information out of the Organizer file.<br />

1. Click the Export Organizer File but<strong>to</strong>n, as shown in the following figure:<br />

2. A dialog box is displayed that lets you choose what sections of<br />

Organizer you want <strong>to</strong> migrate. By default, all options are selected. Click<br />

OK <strong>to</strong> continue.<br />

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