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Migrator Pro for Exchange 20.11.2 - Requirements

Account Requirements

Account Services

Administrative accounts are needed for the following:

  • Migrator Pro for Exchange MCP Windows service

  • Active Directory access

  • Exchange 2010/2013/2016/2019 access (PowerShell)

  • Public folder access (MAPI)

  • SMTP notifications

  • SQL Server database

Account Services

Administrative accounts are needed for the following:

  • Migrator Pro for Exchange MCP Windows service

  • Active Directory access

  • Exchange 2010/2013/2016/2019 access (PowerShell)

  • Public folder access (MAPI)

  • SMTP notifications

  • SQL Server database

Account Permissions

Administrative accounts require the following permissions:

  • Member of the “Exchange Organization Administrators” and “Organization Management” group

  • Local administrator on the Migrator Pro for Exchange server

  • Read & List Contents rights to "Deleted Objects" container. You may follow these steps if your account is not a Domain Administrator or equivalent (see KB892806):

    Using a domain admin account, open a command prompt and confirm the successful execution of the following commands:

    dsacls "CN=Deleted Objects,DC=domain,DC=com" /takeownership

    dsacls "CN=Deleted Objects,DC=domain,DC=com" /g Domain\ServiceAccount:LCRP

Inter-Org Public Folder Migration Requirements

  • The Target/Home account must be mailbox enabled and added to the Exchange “Public Folder Management” security group in the target forest.

  • The Source account must be mailbox enabled and added to the Exchange “Public Folder Management” security group in the source forest.

 

Both the Source and Target mailbox enabled accounts for Public Folder migration should be logged into first, to avoid a warning during Migrator Pro for Exchange Configuration.

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