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As part of a user or group map, you can add explicit mappings from a user or group on the source to a user or group on the destination. These serve as exceptions to the automatic user or group mapping policies specified.  The  The explicit mappings will be used to maps users first, and any additional users or groups not in the mappings will be matched based on the automatic mapping rules selected for the map. Explicit user or group mapping can be defined manually during the creation of the map or can be imported from a comma-separated values (CSV) file.  

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  1. Click Migrate in the left navigation menu.

  2. Click Maps.

  3. You will be on the User Maps page. Select Group maps from the Maps menu if you need to create a group mapping.

  4. Find the map and click Manage mappings. If the map doesn’t exists, you will need to create it.

  5. On the User mappings or Group mappings page, click Import mappings.

  6. The Import user mappings modal appears. You have the option of uploading a file from your computer or from the source connection.
    To upload a file from your computer, verify you are on the Upload tab and select click Browse. Navigate to the file and select click Open


    To select a file from the source connection, click Select from the source connection. Navigate to the file or use the Manually enter path option to enter the path for the mapping file you want to use.

  7. Once you select the file, click Use this file.

  8. The screen will read the import file and display the mappings on the screen.

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