Don’t forget to disable CRA (Calendar Repair Assistant) before the mailbox migration
If you are in the Calendar sync coexistence scenario during migration into Exchange 2010/2013, CRA (Calendar Repair Assistant) can cause a lot of troubles in terms
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If you are in the Calendar sync coexistence scenario during migration into Exchange 2010/2013, CRA (Calendar Repair Assistant) can cause a lot of troubles in terms
Any mailbox migration these days should include some way of addressing Autodiscover to ensure seamless user’s transition from one AD / Exchange organization to another. The issues
Part of PF migration challenge is that Exchange 2013 CU7 hierarchy mailboxes cannot exceed 100 GB as prescribed by Microsoft (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn594582(v=exchg.150).aspx) This is the absolute maximum,