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Migrator for Notes to Exchange 4.15.2 - Release Notes

MNE admin migration servers

Windows Server 2016

64-bit

Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2

64-bit

Windows 8

32-bit

 

64-bit

Windows Server 2008 SP2

32-bit

 

64-bit

 

Windows Server 2008 R2

64-bit

Windows 7

32-bit

 

64-bit

Workstation hardware

Required for all Exchange target types, including Office 365

Also required for Office 365 target

Required for the MAPI over HTTP protocol

MAPI over HTTP is the latest protocol developed by Microsoft for transmitting mail data between mail client applications and Exchange servers. The MAPI over HTTP protocol is supported by the following Exchange targets:

This version number represents the File Version of the Outlook.exe executable, not the version number that is reported in the Outlook About dialog.

End-user desktops (if running the SSDM)

An SSDM end-user workstation may be a virtual machine, but a dedicated "actual" machine will likely yield better migration performance.

Supported operating systems

Required Outlook client

Outlook 2016, 2013, or 2010: 32-bit or 64-bit edition.

If migrating to Exchange 2016 or Exchange 2013 or Office 365, the required Outlook client must conform to Microsoft's requirements for Exchange 2016 or Exchange 2013 or Office 365, respectively.

On each end user’s SSDM desktop

Microsoft .Net Framework version 2.0 or later must be installed.

If end users will run the SSDM application from a network share (rather than from each user's own local copy): Each workstation must also have either .Net 3.5 SP1 (or later) installed, or a Code Access Security (CAS) policy granting full trust to SSDM in the network share. (See “Before Running the SSDM” in chapter 4 of the MNE Scenarios Guide for instructions to set the required CAS policy.)

If migrating with Modern Authentication enabled, .Net 4.5 or later must be installed. If .Net 4.5 or later is not installed, the SSDM falls back to migrating without Modern Authentication.

The MAPI DLLs required to perform a migration must be those that are part of Outlook, not the downloadable Exchange "server" MAPI.

Required Lotus Notes client

Lotus Live support

MNE provides partial support for migrations from Lotus Live, via the SSDM, for Lotus Notes client versions 8.5.3 or newer. This feature also requires that you configure your local Notes client for Lotus Live, as described in the MNE Pre-Migration Planning Guide, in chapter 1 under “Configuration requirements and account permissions”.

Server hosting the SSDM scheduling utility web service

ASP.net version 4.0 must be installed. If the SSDM Scheduling Web Service is running, you must change the .NET Framework version of the Application Pool used by the SSDM Scheduling Web Service to .NET 4.0.

Upgrade and compatibility

There is no need to uninstall a previous version before installing a new version. The upgrade installation and setup are fully automated, and will preserve any data already migrated by an earlier version, so you may simply resume the migration process from wherever you left off with the previous version.

IMPORTANT: The upgrade process will back up your existing pabreplicator.nsf, attrs.tsv, msgtypes.tsv, NMEPSErrorFile.xml, wte_template.htm, ybm_template.htm and ynma_template.html files and copy them to the target installation folder.
IMPORTANT: The enhancement 674823 contains a breaking change to the [TimeZoneInfo] Program Parameter. If your installation currently contains configuration data in the [TimeZoneInfo] section, this configuration data must be updated. See the [TimeZoneInfo] section in the NME Program Parameters Reference for details.

The following locally saved configuration files are overwritten as part of the upgrade to release 4.15.1. Make a back up copy of these files before performing the upgrade.

The upgrade procedure contains a step for restoring the files.

 

 

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