Couple interesting QMM (DMM) for Exchange observations
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
“Matt is great. I’m very impressed, and he gives us a lot of confidence. It’s been a pretty crazy week around here, but Matt is an island of rationality!”
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.
Haven’t written here in a while, need to urgently change my habits and write more 🙂 Well there is a good reason I upgraded to a nice
I just came across interesting behavior in 2008R2 AD Recycle Bin. I didn’t have 2012 AD test environment handy but I think it would behave in
I would like to continue my series of blogs about various Legacy and Native FB behaviors of Outlook and Exchange. So far we confirmed the
When Quest Migration Manager was still young, and i was at lot younger, i got to go on what Quest Software calls a Smoke Jump.
When I red Mark’s excellent post titled Marathon Rules of Migration it occurred to me that I ought to post my own set of rules and
When building collections in Migration Manager for Exchange to perform Calendar sync and Mail Sync Switch you have three control options. You can add/import members
Having to control Auto Discover during an Exchange Migration where Quest Migration Manager is being used comes up every time. Here is an example, including