When you created a project, you defined the Source, the Destination, and the items that need to be migrated. This can be mailboxes, documents, archives, etc. The MigrationWiz project also has Advanced Option features that will allow you to customize the project even more.
Steps:
- Click Edit Project.
- Click Advanced Options.
Overview:
- General:
- Notifications:
- Send successful migration email notifications: Choose who to notify when a migration has been executed successfully.
- Send failed migration email notifications to: Choose who to notify when a migration fails.
- Customize Notification Email: Customize for email for success, failure and request for credentials. Use certain keywords as codes for certain data. Note: OAuth 2.0 does not use the customized email; it will only use the default.
- You can use Markdown syntax to format your email. Click here for help.
- Filtering:
- Specify the earliest date from which to migrate: Migrates everything that is younger than this date.
- Specify the latest date from which to migrate: Migrates everything that is older than this date.
- Note: Any date filters that have been set here will be overridden by the date filters that are set under start/Pre-Stage migration.
- Filter folders (RegEx): Define regular expressions to filter the folder to be migrated.
- Maintenance:
- Number of days after which this project will be auto-deleted if unused: We only keep a project as long as necessary. When a project is not being used, we will delete it after 180 days unless otherwise defined in this parameter.
- Log subjects of failed items: When an item was not migrated successfully, retry the errors with this item selected to retrieve the subject and path of the item if it is available. Read more in KB004404.
- Remigrate previously successful items: Remigrate all the items that were already successfully migrated. This will override the duplicate item check.
- Remigrate previously failed items: Remigrate all the items that were already migrated but failed. This will override the duplicate item check.
- Licensing
- Licensing allows you to set up a maximum number of licenses to use per item. For more information, refer to KB004890.
- Performance:
- Preferred Data Center: Our migrations run in multiple data centers all over the world. Choose which data center should run the migration. By default we select the data center closest to the user that is authenticated.
- Max. concurrent migrations: This parameter defines how much migration to allow simultaneously. Submit as much migration as you like, we will only allow this number of migrations to be active concurrently.
- Max. errors of migration: When an error occurs during the migration, we check to see if the number of errors that we received reaches this threshold. If it does, we call the migration a failure. Otherwise we keep on going.
- Specific:
- Mailbox:
- Exchange as Source:
- Migrate From: Choose between migrating from Mailbox, Archive (only with archive project) or Recoverable items. Note: If migrating to Recoverable items, then we recommend that you have litigation hold on. Refer to KB004870 for more details.
- Use of impersonation to authenticate. Read more here.
- Exchange as Destination:
- Migrate From: Choose between migrating to Mailbox, Archive (only with archive project) or Recoverable items. Note: If migrating to Recoverable items, then we recommend that you have litigation hold on. Refer to KB004870 for more details).
- Use of impersonation to authenticate. Read more here.
- Destination Mailbox Language.
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