MAgE Calendar Sync: Mailbox Move Logic
In this post I wanted to highlight some changes in the mailbox move logic of QMM MAgE Calendar Sync compared to the legacy CSA (Calendar
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In this post I wanted to highlight some changes in the mailbox move logic of QMM MAgE Calendar Sync compared to the legacy CSA (Calendar
Just came across a common post-migration scenario that often happens during old Source domain decommissioning: What do we do with Source Domain name? Particularly how to redirect all those old
Today I had to assist with re-locating QMM SQL database to a different SQL server / instance in order to isolate performance issues and give it more
Here I wanted to emphasize some important facts about the new QMM MAgE (Migration Agent for Exchange) agents… what one should know about them when starting migration
Another quick article about some new QMM (DMM) MAgE functionalities. When configuring new Calendar or Mail Sync MAgE collection, there is an option to add AD
Recently I’ve encountered QMM MAgE (Migration Agent For Exchange) issue which led me to the interesting discovery of how it obtains SQL project connection information. Struggle always has to
My resent project involved some non very standard migration requirements that led me to some interesting discoveries which I wanted to share in this post. In
When performing an Active Directory migration one of the often unexpected pitfalls is handling workstation migrations that are only connected via a VPN connection –
Active Directory Migrations require managing entropy and chaos until you are done, at which point, hopefully, you have essentially the same services you started with.
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