Cross-Forest Conflict Resolution: One of many important Pre-migration tasks
During migration it is very important to understand how your actions affect the Target AD. You might get lucky if it’s newly built forest but
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During migration it is very important to understand how your actions affect the Target AD. You might get lucky if it’s newly built forest but
Mailboxes contain a number of system folders which are normally not carrying any personal or business related information and can be safely skipped during mail
QMM’s behavior out of the box is to abide by the Target Email (Recipient) Policies and stamp new Primary SMTP address while the existing one becomes
Quest Migration Manager for Exchange (QMM/EX) has a new agent type, called the Migration Agent for Exchange, or MAgE for short. The new agents work
How do I know when QMM has switched my mailbox? In a Migration Manager for Exchange (QMM/EX) migration there are three ways to check for
Almost at every Exchange 2010 project there are headaches with properly assigning permissions over the mailboxes. I noticed that Ex 2010 store “does not see” Receive
I am often coming across migration projects where QCS exists prior to the QMM implementation. These conditions always add extra complexity and need very careful