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Learning Center articleMigrating from WebSphere Portal V6.0 to V6.1 and repairing references to your migrated content

Added by Don Naro | Edited by IBM contributor Sharyn Richard on September 28, 2012 | Version 19
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This short demonstration shows you how to transform Portal Document Manager library content after you migrate from WebSphere Portal V6.0. This demonstration also shows you how to analyze the migrated libraries and repair the Lotus Web Content Management references to your library content.
Tags: PDM, WCM, reference fixer, migration, V5.1, V6.0, video, media wcm, media portal
This short demonstration shows you how to transform Portal Document Manager library content after you migrate from WebSphere Portal V6.0. This demonstration also shows you how to analyze the migrated libraries and repair the Lotus Web Content Management references to your library content.

Repairing the references to the library content that you migrated from WebSphere Portal Document Manager is the last step to completing your migration to WebSphere Portal V6.1.

Before you can use the reference fixer tool to repair the references to your library content, you must use the migration tool to migrate your library content into Lotus Web Content Management 6.1. However, the task of using the reference fixer tool are the same whether you are migrating from WebSphere Portal Document Manager V5.1 or V6.0. Repairing the references to your library content involves installing a portlet on WebSphere Portal V6.1 and using the controls in the portlet to perform the migration.
 
 

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This version (19)Sep 28, 2012 10:56:10 PMSharyn Richard  IBM contributor
18Oct 22, 2010 8:49:34 AMDeAnna Steiner  IBM contributoradded a tag and embedded the video
17Jun 14, 2010 4:36:00 PMAmanda J Bauman  IBM contributor
16Oct 23, 2009 8:13:15 AMDon Naro  IBM contributor
15Oct 23, 2009 7:37:16 AMDon Naro  IBM contributor
14Oct 23, 2009 7:28:00 AMDon Naro  IBM contributor
13Oct 23, 2009 5:29:05 AMDon Naro  IBM contributor
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