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Caution: To switch the wizard to the Delegation mode, the Delegate this task check box must be selected. |
In this step you are prompted to specify a task name and description.
In this step you can specify the account of the trusted person you want to delegate the task to. You can specify one or more accounts and assign them the appropriate rights to perform the task.
To delegate the rights to the trusted accounts, complete the following steps:
The following option is available:
After you create the list of delegates, click Next and then Finish to apply your changes and close the wizard.
To start an Active Directory processing task from Migration Manager, select the task in the project tree, right-click the task, and select the Start command from the shortcut menu.
To view the task execution progress, select the task object in the project tree and switch to the Information tab in the right-hand pane.
If for some reason you want to interrupt Active Directory processing, click the Cancel button in the wizard that starts after you run the task.
If you stop processing by clicking the Cancel button, or the task execution is stopped due to an error, the task acts as follows:
The Active Directory processing task log is stored in the QsActiveDirectoryProcessingWizard_<timestamp>.log file in the %temp% folder.
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NOTE: Active Directory Processing Wizard does not store information about its own activities under the History node in the Migration Manager console management tree. All data is stored in the appropriate log file. After the Migration Manager console is upgraded, activities history is not available for the Active Directory processing tasks, completed before upgrade. |
To reconfigure the task, right-click the task object and select Properties. The Active Directory Processing Wizard will start and let you specify different options for the task. Refer to the steps above for more information on the available options.
When user accounts are migrated, the messaging system must be updated to comply with the changes. Exchange Processing Wizard updates Exchange permissions to grant the migrated accounts in the target domain the permissions assigned to the source accounts. For example, Exchange Processing Wizard updates client and administrative permissions on mailboxes, public folders, and all other Exchange objects. Client permissions get automatically granted to the target users when they log into their old mailbox.
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NOTE: Exchange Processing Wizard cannot update administrative permissions on some system folders. Exchange directory permissions are processed by the Active Directory processing task. See the Active Directory Processing topic for details. In case of intra-forest migration, after the Exchange Server update, the target accounts have all the source accounts’ rights but the mailboxes still continue to belong to the source accounts. The mailboxes need to be reassigned to the target accounts before the source accounts are decommissioned. To update mailbox owners for Exchange Server, you should use the Reconnect Exchange mailbox option in the migration session. |
Exchange Processing Wizard (EPW) is a tool for updating permissions on Exchange mailboxes and public folders during Active Directory migrations to align the permissions with the new user configuration. EPW updates the following:
For mailboxes:
For public folders:
There are a variety of situations where the use of EPW is necessary. In general, you need it whenever you want to give migrated user accounts the same level of access to mailboxes and public folders as they had before Active Directory migration.
This section describes three common scenarios for using EPW. Other real-life scenarios are similar, and some elements of the scenarios in this document can be reused in them.
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