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Content Matrix 9.10 - SharePoint Edition

Introduction Activating the License Key Selecting the SQL Database You Want to Connect to Content Matrix Console End User Interface Enabling Advanced Mode Multilingual Support Connecting to SharePoint Preparing for a Migration How Content Matrix Handles Various SharePoint Components
Team Site to Modern Team Site Migration SharePoint Sites to Modern Communication Site Migration Promotion of First Level Subsites to Site Collections MySite Migration "Share With" Metadata and "Sharing Links" Access Permissions Migration Records Center to SharePoint Online Migration Using the Import Pipeline Master Page Migration List Template Gallery Migration Content Types Migration Document Version and Checked Out File Limitations Ghosted and Un-Ghosted Page Migration Document Set Migration Navigation Migration Classic Web Parts Migration Site Theme Preservation Site Feature Migration Managed Metadata Migration Users and Permissions Migration BCS/BDC Data Migration OneNote Notebooks Migration Customized Form Pages Migration InfoPath Forms Migration SharePoint Workflow Migration Nintex Workflows and Forms Migration Link Correction StoragePoint Content Migration
Initiating a Migration Configuring Copying Options Saving or Running a Migration Job Copying SharePoint Objects as a Separate Action Configuring Hub Sites Incremental Migration Using PowerShell with Content Matrix
Adding PowerShell Snap-Ins for the Application Framework Content Matrix PowerShell Commandlet List
Metalogix.System.Commands Metalogix.SharePoint.Commands Metalogix.Jobs.Reporting.Commands Metalogix.SharePoint.Migration.Commands
Modifying Content Matrix Configuration and Settings Configuring Content Matrix for Distributed Migration Frequently Asked Questions
DB_Owner Permission Keyboard Shortcuts Activating the License Key Silently License Key Troubleshooting Errors Connecting to SharePoint 2019 or SharePoint Server Subscription Edition in a FIPS-Enabled Environment Determining the Status of a Migration Running in the Background MySite and User Profile Migration Issues Optimal Setup for Best Performance Migrating SharePoint On Premises Using Proxies, Load Balancing or Alternate Access Mappings Extensions Web Service Installation Files Migrating JavaScript Migrating Site Variations Migrating with SharePoint Document IDs Changing a Job Configuration for Multiple Files SharePoint Site Collection Creation Issue Customized Wiki Page Web Part Zones Not Being Migrated Preserving SharePoint List Item IDs When Migrating to SharePoint Online Retrying Failed Document Copies to SharePoint Online CSOM Connections Import Pipeline Batches Getting Stuck Migrating Content When the Source Custom List Template is Missing When Migrating to SharePoint Online HTTP Status Code 429 (“Too many requests”) or 503 (“Server Too Busy”) Message Returned How Do I Identify and Remove Containers and Queues from My Azure Private Storage Account? Error: 'The object is associated with property AssociatedMemberGroup.' Migration Error: 'ERROR, the batch will be resubmitted to the import pipeline' Item Count at Target is Increased When Migrating Using the Import Pipeline Custom Lists with Versioning Enabled Not Being Migrated When Using the Import Pipeline Supported Nintex Actions for SPO Migration Support for GCC High Tenants
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Copying Managed Metadata Before Migrating Content

It is a recommended best practice that you copy Managed Metadata to the target before migrating content.  You can copy the global Managed Metadata term store, and If a site collection uses Local term sets, site collection-level Managed Metadata groups.

NOTE: For a more robust solution for copying global Managed Metadata before migrating content (using GUID Mappings), it is recommended that you use the TaxonomyMapping utility instead.

You can also use the procedure below to fix errors that may occur when Managed Metadata has been copied (using GUID Mappings) as part of a content migration.  See the Quest Support Knowledge Base article "Certain managed metadata term guids not found" message (263211).

To copy Managed Metadata before migrating content:

1.Use the information in the following table to determine the appropriate action to take.

If you want to copy ...

Then ...

global Managed Metadata term stores

A.Select the top-level source node.

B.Right-click and choose Copy Farm Managed Metadata.

C.Select the top-level target node.

D.Right-click and choose Paste Managed Metadata Term Stores.

local Managed Metadata groups

A.Select the source site collection.

B.Right-click and choose Copy Site.

C.Select the target site collection.

D.Right-click and choose Paste Site Object > Managed Metadata Local Sites Collection Group.

Managed Metadata Options Before Migration

2.Use the information in the table below to determine the appropriate action to take.

If you want to ...

Then ...

use GUID mappings

In the Configure Managed Metadata Options > Managed Metadata Options tab, ensure that:

·Resolve managed metadata by name and hierarchy is NOT selected

AND

·Map term stores for migration is selected.

NOT use GUID mappings

In the Configure Managed Metadata Options > Managed Metadata Options tab, ensure that:

·Resolve managed metadata by name and hierarchy is selected

NOTE:  This option allows Content Matrix to check both the source and target environments to find any existing Managed Metadata term structure and then migrate a copy of the source term structure over to the target.

AND

·Map term stores for migration is selected.

3.If the SharePoint Enterprise Metadata and Keywords Settings option is enabled on the source and you do not want to migrate the Keywords term set, check the Skip Keyword term set migration box.

Now you can save or run the job.

 

Users and Permissions Migration

Content Matrix can migrate SharePoint permissions. Permission migration is broken down into two pieces: permission levels, and user/group permissions. This section will review how to migrate permissions for users/groups.  Content Matrix can migrate site, list and item level permissions from one SharePoint instance to another.

There are two methods of migrating permissions. The first method is to copy permissions as a part of a migration action by selecting them in the Copy Options dialog, and the second method is to copy them to a target node using the context (right-click) menu as a separate action.

When talking about permissions in SharePoint it is important to keep in mind that there are three different aspects of permissions to be considered when doing a migration. They are as follows:

·Roles - These are also known as permission levels, and are a collection of rights that can be assigned. In SharePoint, it is possible to create custom permission levels (or custom roles). Content can migrate any custom Roles.

·Securable Objects - These are basically permissions or rights that can be assigned to an object in SharePoint. Only users or groups that have the same level of permissions or higher can access the content holding these permissions. Content Matrix can migrate permissions on securable objects at the SharePoint site, list, folder, and item levels.

·Principals - These are permission roles that are assigned to a user or group. In order for a user or group to have access to a secured object, they would need to have the same or higher permission rights as the permissions on the object. Users can also have access to a secured object if they are a part of a group that has access through its assigned permission level.

When permissions are migrated, an algorithm is used to find the best matching permission level (role) on the target, as compared to the source. For example, if a permissions level exists on a source SharePoint environment, and permissions are migrated to the target, Content Matrix will look on the target for the closest matching role. Whatever the closest permission level is (by included permissions) will be the permission level that is used on the target. In the case that permission levels (roles) are also migrated, these migrated permission levels will be used, because these created roles will have the closest matching permissions when compared to the existing permissions on the target. If permission levels are not copied, the closest matching permission level will be used instead.

NOTE : Whenever Content Matrix copies content, it will migrate the user groups that are associated with the migrating content, provided they have not already been copied to the target server.

Limitation when Migrating Modified Permissions Levels

If you modify a built-in permissions level on the source and you are migrating permissions to a subsite using a CSOM connection on the target, these modifications will not be reflected on the target site and the following message will be logged:

You cannot customize permission levels in a web site with inherited permission levels.

This issue will not occur:

·using  a local or remote Object Model (OM) target connection.

OR

·when the target is a site collection, regardless of the connection type.

Migrating Access Request Settings

Access Request Settings is an option within a site's permissions that allows SharePoint to specify a specific user's (usually the site administrator's) email and/or contact information. This happens when another user is requesting authorization to access that site, and is done through a link on the site in question. When enabling this checkbox, you should take into account the following considerations:

 

·This setting is only supported when performing the following actions: Paste Site Collection, Paste Site as Subsite, and Paste Site Content > All Site Content. This option is not supported for any other migration actions.

·Allow access requests must be enabled in the Access Requests Settings options on the target.

·In order to manage email triggers, the following flags have been added to the product's ApplicationSettings.xml file: EnableAccessRequestItemsNotifications (set to 'False' by default) and NotificationEmailAddress (set to 'CM@CM.CM' by default). The following table describes what flag values to set to achieve the desired outcome:

Desired Outcome

EnableAccessRequestItemsNotifications setting

NotificationEmailAddress setting

An email is to be sent to the user whose email is specified in the Access Request Settings options on the target.

True

Any valid or invalid email address.

An email is to be sent to a different email address than the one specified in the Access Request Settings options on the target.

False

The email address of the intended recipient.

No notification emails are to be sent.

False

Any invalid email address (CM@CM.CM by default).

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