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Chapter 42: Upgrading <strong>and</strong> Migrating to SharePoint <strong>Products</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong> 1105<br />

Table 42-2 Rights Mapping Between SharePoint Team Services <strong>and</strong> Windows<br />

SharePoint Services (continued)<br />

SharePoint Team Services Right Name Windows SharePoint Services Rights<br />

Theme Web Apply Themes <strong>and</strong> Borders<br />

View Lists View Items<br />

View Web Document Discussions View Pages<br />

For a complete list of the rights <strong>and</strong> site groups available in Windows Share-<br />

Point Services, see Chapter 6.<br />

When you upgrade from SharePoint Team Services to Windows SharePoint<br />

Services, you can also specify whether to migrate the security settings for the site.<br />

Migrating security settings includes all the following elements:<br />

■ The list of user roles <strong>and</strong> associated rights<br />

■ The list of user accounts <strong>and</strong> role membership<br />

■ The anonymous access settings<br />

■ The setting for inherited or unique permissions for the site<br />

Before you migrate a site, be sure that all of the settings are the way you want<br />

them to be in your destination site. Remember that if a user account cannot be verified<br />

in the domain, <strong>and</strong> you are not using Active Directory account creation mode, the<br />

account will not be restored. If you are running Windows SharePoint Services in Active<br />

Directory account creation mode, user accounts are automatically created in Active<br />

Directory directory services for the users that existed in the site before migration.<br />

To migrate a site, you will use the SharePoint Migration Tool. The SharePoint<br />

Migration Tool, Smigrate.exe, is a comm<strong>and</strong>-line utility that is located in the Program<br />

Files\Common Files\<strong>Microsoft</strong> Shared\Web Server Extensions\60\Bin folder when<br />

Windows SharePoint Services is installed on a server, <strong>and</strong> the tool is used to back up<br />

SharePoint Team Services sites or Windows SharePoint Services sites <strong>and</strong> restore<br />

these backups to other servers running Windows SharePoint Services. This chapter<br />

will detail the use of the SharePoint Migration Tool <strong>and</strong> its parameters as part of the<br />

migration scenarios. For more information, see Chapter 30, “Default Tools to Customize<br />

Windows SharePoint Services.” If you have not installed Windows SharePoint Services<br />

on a server, you can download the SharePoint Migration Tool from <strong>Microsoft</strong> Windows<br />

Update.<br />

To find the SharePoint Migration tool on the Windows Update site, click Windows<br />

Update Catalog. Click Find updates for <strong>Microsoft</strong> Windows Operating Systems.<br />

In the Operating System list, click Windows Server 2003 family. In the Language list,<br />

click the language you need, <strong>and</strong> then click Search. The SharePoint Migration tool is<br />

available in the Recommended Updates, if it is not already installed.

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