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Content Matrix 9.10 - Public Folder Edition

Introduction Entering the License Key Selecting the SQL Database You Want to Connect to Content Matrix Console End User Interface Connecting to Public Folders Connecting to SharePoint Preparing for Your Migration Initiating a Migration Configuring Copying Options Saving or Running a Migration Action Using PowerShell with Content Matrix Modifying Content Matrix Configuration and Settings Frequently Asked Questions About Us

Connecting to SharePoint Using PowerShell

You can create and edit connections to SharePoint using PowerShell.  These connections will be displayed in the Content Matrix Console.

To access the PowerShell cmdlets for connecting to SharePoint:

Open a PowerShell or PowerShell ISE session and add the PowerShell snap-ins for the application framework.

The following cmdlets are now available:

·Get-MLSharePointConnections

·New-MLSharePointConnection

·Set-MLSharePointConnection

·Remove-MLSharePointConnection

To retrieve information about active connections in the Console:

Select (from the PowerShell ISE Command Window) or enter Get-MLSharePointConnections, then run the cmdlet.

 

Details display for each active connection.

To create a new connection to SharePoint:

1.Select (from the PowerShell ISE Command Window) or enter New-MLSharePointConnection.

2.Select or enter the applicable parameters.  Use the information in the following table for guidance.

Parameter

Notes

Address

(Required)

The Url of the SharePoint object (Site, Farm, WebApp or Tenant) you want to connect to.

AuthenticationType

(Required)

Valid values are:

·Windows

·FormsBased

·Adfs

NOTE:  Currently this cmdlet does not support connecting to SharePoint Online with OAuth authentication.

·UserProvided

NOTE:  UserProvided authentication is used to make site-level connections to special types of tenants, such as GCC High.  To use this type of authentication, you must first run a utility provided by Quest Support and enable the setting EnableUserProvidedAuthentication. Refer to the Quest Support Knowledge Base article Enabling User Provided Authentication in Content Matrix for details.

ConnectionType

(Required)

Valid values are:

·Om (local object model)

·MEWS (remote connection using Metalogix Extensions Web Service)

·CSOM (for SharePoint Online targets only)

TargetType

(Required)

Valid values are:

·Site

·WebApp

·Farm

ConnectAsCurrentUser

Use this parameter if you want to make a SharePoint on-premises connection using the currently logged-in user.

NOTE:  This parameter is not necessary when using an OM connection, which automatically connects as the currently logged-in user.

MewsVersion

This parameter is only necessary if you want to use an older version of the Metalogix Extension Web Service.

Password

The password of the account making the connection.

RememberPassword

This option is recommended to to ensure that the connection remains active after the PowerShell session has ended.  If it is not used, the password will have to be re-entered.

Readonly

Use this parameter if you want to make a read-only connection to a SharePoint source.

SkipConnectionCheck

Use this parameter if you want to skip validation of the connection. This is useful if you use a  connections factory and speeds up the creation of connections.

User

The user account making the connection.

3.Run the cmdlet.

Example Scripts:

New-MLSharePointConnection -Address http://win-pvf4cd21m55/ -AuthenticationType Windows -ConnectionType MEWS -TargetType Site -Password "Pass" -User Administrator -RememberPassword

 

New-MLSharePointConnection -Address https://metalogixsoftware-admin.sharepoint.com -AuthenticationType Adfs -ConnectionType Csom -TargetType Tenant -Password "Pass" -RememberPassword -User cpqauser@metalogixsoftware.onmicrosoft.com

To edit a connection to SharePoint:

1.Select (from the PowerShell ISE Command Window) or enter Set-MLSharePointConnection.

2.Enter the ConnectionId.

NOTE:  You can obtain the ConnectionId by running the Get-MLSharePointConnections cmdlet.

You can now update any of the following parameters, then run the cmdlet:

·ConnectAsCurrentUser (on premises connections only)

·Password

·RememberPassword

·SkipConnectionCheck

NOTE:  Use this parameter if you want to skip validation of the connection. This is useful if you use a  connections factory and speeds up the creation of connections.

·User

Example Script:

Set-MLSharePointConnection -ConnectionId '91335f9c-9311-439e-9b8e-78d6f7ef480a' -Password pass -RememberPassword -User Administrator

To remove a SharePoint connection:

1.Select (from the PowerShell ISE Command Window) or enter Remove-MLSharePointConnection.

2.Enter the ConnectionId.

NOTE:  You can obtain the ConnectionId by running the Get-MLSharePointConnections cmdlet. You can remove multiple connections using the PowerShell pipeline variable.

3.Run the cmdlet.

Example Scripts:

Remove-MLSharePointConnection -ConnectionID '2F91B056-C300-4263-9FA6-17EEDF583594'

 

Remove multiple connections using the PowerShell pipeline variable:

Remove-MLSharePointConnection -ConnectionID '2F91B056-C300-4263-9FA6-17EEDF583594 ,'2F91B056-C300-4263-9FA6-17EEDF583594','2F91B056-C300-4263-9FA6-17EEDF583594' | Remove-MLSharePointConnection

Preparing for Your Migration

Content Matrix offers a number of tools to help you locate and organize data and in preparation for your  migration.  You can:

·Create a target SharePoint hierarchy prior to migration  

·Perform a pre-migration analysis

·Create SharePoint objects

·Delete SharePoint objects

Creating a Target Hierarchy

When migrating Public Folder content, there are two options for creating the target SharePoint hierarchy. In Microsoft Exchange, it is possible to create Calendars, Contact and Task lists on any level. They can be included in any of the existing folders. However, SharePoint does not support such hierarchies, and lists can only be created under a SharePoint site. Content Matrix  tries to create a corresponding structure in SharePoint that is as close as possible to the original Public Folder hierarchy on Exchange, based on the available options (that have been configured to a users preferences).

NOTE:  Content Matrix supports target URLs for Public Folders migrated to SharePoint Online of up to 400 characters, which is the maximum length that SharePoint Online allows.  

Flattened (Folder) Hierarchy

In choosing this option, simple Public Folders will be migrated as SharePoint document libraries for the root level, using subfolders within the given document library. Customized SharePoint lists (Calendars, Contact and Task lists) will be created on the root level. The name of the target library and lists will contain the path to the MS Exchange list in the original structure, as shown below:

Migration Example 1

MS Exchange

MS SharePoint

Root\Folder 1\Subfolder 1\Test calendar

Root\Folder 1_Subfolder 1_Test calendar

Migration Example 2

PF Flattened Hierarchy Source

-> Migration using flattened hierarchy model ->

PF Flattened Hierarchy Target

Site Hierarchy

If you would like to retain the exact parent-child hierarchy in SharePoint that was originally in your Exchange public folder hierarchy, choose Site Hierarchy Creation.

In this case:

·SharePoint Sites are created for every folder level in the original structure.

·On the corresponding site SharePoint Lists or libraries are created for every Exchange public folder:

§Document libraries for every Mail and Post Items public folder.

§Task lists for every Exchange Tasks public folder.

§Calendars for every Exchange calendar public folder.

§Contact list for every Exchange contact public folder list.

§Document libraries for any other type of Exchange public folder.

Items in the root folder in Exchange will be placed in a Document Library (or other list) named 'Items'.

Sample Migration Diagram

PF Sample Migration Diagram

 

Migration Example 3

PF Flattened Hierarchy Source

-> Migration using site hierarchy model ->

PF Hierarchy Model Target

Splitting Large MS Exchange Public Folders

A source Exchange public folder can contain tens of thousands of items. Microsoft recommends not to have more than 5000 items in a single SharePoint container (list or folder) as it can result in degraded SharePoint performance. Content Matrix can automatically split the contents of a large Exchange Public Folders into multiple SharePoint subfolders. Setting the limit of how many items can be migrated into one SharePoint container is an option on the Paste settings dialog under the Hierarchy Options tab.

Each created subfolder name has its parent's name, plus and the 'Received' or Created date of the first item appended to it, as shown below:

Original Exchange public folder name

SharePoint folder names

Company items

Company items\<date 1>
Company items\<date 2>
Company items\<date 3>
...
Company items\<date n-1>
Company items\<date n>

Performing a Pre-Migration Analysis

You can use pre-migration analysis functionality to analyze all the data intended for migration. Pre-migration analysis will search for incompatibilities which can occur during the migration, and thus help you optimize the migration process, identify the potential migration issues, and get an overview of the content size and item count. It will also estimate the migration speed from the source environment into the target environment, to help you plan the migration.

To run a pre-migration analysis:

1.In Explorer View, select the Exchange Connection node for which you want to run the analysis.

2.Right-click and choose Pre-migration analytics to display the Pre-migration analytics dialog.

PF Pre-migration anlaytics Dialog

3.Click Run analytics in the top left corner to open the Analytics settings dialog, to configure the desired settings for the analysis action.

PF Analytics Settings

4.Select the Target SharePoint node against which you want to run the analysis.

5.Configure the Migration settings options as follows:

a)If different from the default, specify the maximum number of items the analysis will calculate to be in one container (folder or subsite depending on hierarchy type) by entering a enter a Split containers after:  value.

NOTE:  If the number of items exceeds the defined limit, a new container will be "created" and the analysis will continue.

b)For Hierarchy creation type, select whether you want Content Matrix to:

§"create" Subsites under the target for new hierarchy levels

OR

§"create" Folders  for new hierarchy levels.

c)For Output type, select the output format you want to use for analyzing items.

NOTE:  The EML format is only possible using the EWS connection type.

 

d)If you want  the creation of a new target site to be included in the analysis:

§Check the Create site for migration box, and

§specify a Site Name.

6.Specify the applicable Logging Settings Options:

a)If different than the default, specify a Stop analysis after "x"  warnings/errors limit, which is the number of warnings/errors that can occur within logs before the analysis will stop.

b)Check the applicable Log the following: boxes.  Use the information in the following table for guidance.

If you want Content Matrix to ...

Then ...

log critical errors

check the Critical errors preventing item migration box.

log warnings

check the Migration Warnings box.

log folder/item renaming warnings

check the Folder Item renaming box.

log Exchange custom forms published into public folders

check the Custom forms box.

Connection icon

This option is not supported for a MAPI connection to Exchange Server (all versions) or an EWS connection to Exchange Server 2007.

calculate the size of files as well as the average item size

Calculate the file size (will slow down the analysis) box.

NOTE:  This option is required if you want to Estimate the migration speed and will slow down the analysis

log files larger than a specified size

·check the File size warning for files larger than "x" box, and

·if different than the default, specify the file size (in MB).

7.Once all of the desired settings are selected in the Analytics settings dialog, click [OK] to continue.

The analysis will now run. The Pre-migration analytics dialog will show that it is running the analysis in the bottom left-hand corner, and will list the number of log entries next to the analysis (at the bottom).

You can stop the pre-migration analysis by clicking the Stop button in the top right corner of the dialog.

When the analysis is complete the results will be populated in the items grid, Details section and Summary section (these sections can be expanded by clicking the "up" arrow on the far right-hand side of the dialog, on the same line as each title). Problematic items are displayed with a warning icon. In these cases you can find more details in the Details section.

Expand the Summary section to read the summary information on content size, its count etc.

To estimate migration speed:

NOTE:  If you chose to Calculate the file size when configuring the pre-migration analysis, a confirmation dialog displays after the analysis has run, prompting you to estimate the migration time based on configured settings.

1.When prompted, click [Yes] to estimate the migration time.

PF Estimate Migration Speed

 

2.Select the source Public Folder for which you want to estimate migration speed.

This window includes only Public Folders that exist under the  Public Folder connection originally selected for the pre-migration analysis. It is recommended that users select a folder that contains at least 500 items, but any folder can be selected.

3.Click [Next].

4.Select the target SharePoint node.

5.Click [Next] to Estimate migration speed dialog

PF Estimate Migration Speed

6. Click [Start] to begin the estimate.

When the speed estimate runs, results are displayed, in progress, in the window. The progress bar displays the analysis percentage that is complete.

7.When the process finishes, click [OK]. Users can see the estimated migration speed in the final dialog.

If you return to the Pre-migration analysis dialog, you can expand the Summary section, you can view pre-migration analysis results with an estimated time to complete migration of the public folder.

PF Estimate Migration Speed Running

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