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Migrator for Notes to Exchange 4.16.3 - Program Parameters Reference Guide

About the Migrator for Notes to Exchange documentation Introduction Parameters for Admin Components Parameters for the Self-Service Desktop Migrator (SSDM)

Folder prefix mapping

You can override the UserFolderPrefix or UserViewPrefix folder names for specific custom folders or views by renaming the parent folder name to the right of the custom folder parameter. For example:

If the parent folder is omitted from the parameter value (to the right of "="), the new folder is created at the same level as the Inbox. The same result can be achieved by leaving the UserFolderPrefix and/or UserViewPrefix settings blank. For example, this configuration:

would be equivalent to this configuration:

However, in the latter configuration all custom folders would be created at the root and in the former configuration, only the mapped folders would be created at the root.

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Parameters for Admin Components

[ActiveDirectory] section

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

string

[none]

Data Migr

3.2

Specifies the AD attribute whose values the Data Migration Wizard should seek to match with values in the SearchKey column of a collection’s data table, to match corresponding user accounts when using LoadMethod=OtherFindAttribute (explained below for the LoadMethod parameter in this same [ActiveDirectory] section). For example:

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in

boolean

1

NMM

4.16.1

This value corresponds to the GUI element in the Notes Migration Manager| Active Directory configuration screen, the Automatically grant permissions check box. This parameter is available only for an on-premises Exchange target and is selected by default.

MNE requires an AD administrative account that is a member of the Exchange Organization Management role group. When the target is on-premises Exchange and the check box is selected and applied, MNE tries the current login account. If the logged-on account does not have the required permissions, MNE displays a credentials window to request an account that has the required permissions. MNE checks to see if the specified AD account is a member of the Exchange Organization Management role group. If it is not, MNE automatically adds it to the role group and configures the account with remote PowerShell enabled.

Alternately, you can manually grant an account the AD container permissions in Exchange. Clear the Automatically grant permissions check box in the Active Directory configuration screen and enter the following PowerShell cmdlets:

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

integer

100

AD Grps

(AD Group provisioning wizard)

4.16.1

This value specifies the maximum number of attempts that MNE MNE will try to create a new AD object during AD Group provisioning. This parameter is used to prevent timeout during provisioning when new AD objects cannot be created. This parameter should be used only at the direction of Quest support.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

boolean

[GUI entry]

NMM, AD Grps, Prov, Data Migr

 

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Notes Migration Manager, the Always use these values check box in the Active Directory Configuration screen. The value determines whether the wizards that need this information always use the access credentials entered into the corresponding AD Configuration screen. For example, if:

... a wizard skips the screen that requests this information, saving the administrator the trouble of having to reenter the values and manually dismiss the screen. By default (AlwaysUseDefaults=0), the wizard takes the values entered in Notes Migration Manager as its defaults, but displays the screen to provide the option of accepting or changing the default credentials.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

0

AD Grps, Data Migr

4.1.6

Determines whether MNE keeps the Alias/mailNickname stamped onto an object in AD, rather than replacing that value with a value from Notes when provisioning groups and mailbox-enabling users. For example:

... keeps the value that was previously set on the AD object. By default (0), Migrator for Notes to Exchange overwrites the value previously set on the AD object.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

Default changed in:

boolean

0

AD Grps, Prov

4.1.6

Determines whether the legacyExchangeDN will be maintained through merging and mailbox-enabling, to support free/busy synchronization from Notes to Exchange through the Notes Connector. The feature is off (0) by default, for sites that do not require free/busy synchronization through the Connector. The feature can be enabled by:

... to enable free/busy synchronization through the Connector.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

string

[none]

Prov

 

Each Attr<#> parameter specifies a Contact attribute whose values the Provisioning Wizard will merge into the corresponding AD security object record, when the wizard merges the Contact into the object and deletes the Contact. You may define one or more Attr<#> parameters to specify one or multiple attributes whose data you want to carry into the merged object records. Example:

The digit(s) appended to an Attr<#> key name differentiate one parameter from another. Multiple Attr<#> parameters need not appear in numerical order, but must in aggregate form an uninterrupted numeric sequence and include Attr0.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

keyword

[GUI entry]

Prov, Data Migr

 

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Provisioning Wizard, the Specify the Active Directory Attribute... drop-down list box in the Choose your method for finding objects screen. The wizard writes this value to the Task Parameters based on an administrator’s GUI entry; Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

1

AD Grps

3.2

When a member of a Notes/Domino group does not exist in AD, the AD Groups Provisioning Wizard will by default (CanAddGroupMembers=1) define a new AD contact for the group member, and add the contact as a new member to the corresponding AD group. To disable this feature:

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

0

AD Grps

3.2

Tells the AD Groups Provisioning Wizard to synchronize any previously provisioned group in AD to match the current state of the corresponding group in Notes. For example:

... makes the membership list of a previously provisioned AD group match that of its Notes counterpart. By default (0), the wizard will leave any previously provisioned AD group unchanged.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

keyword

extensionAttribute15

Dir Exp

4.4

If you are provisioning AD using the Quest CMN Directory Connector, this parameter specifies the AD attribute to use to control when merged and mailbox-enabled objects should synchronize back into Notes. (The parameter is ignored if you are provisioning by some other method.) The parameter value is a string consisting of extensionAttribute followed by one or two digits to designate the particular attribute. For example:

The parameter defaults to extensionAttribute15, which is suitable as long as your organization is not already using extensionAttribute15 for some other purpose. If you are already using extensionAttribute15 (and are using the CMN Directory Connector), change the parameter value to some other unused AD attribute. To disable this feature altogether (not use an AD attribute for this purpose), set CmnExcludeFromDirSync=0.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

string

[none]

Prov

3.2

Defines a subexpression of a customized AD search query, to tell the wizard which AD contact objects to consider when merging AD objects with Notes objects (by matching AD attribute values with Notes attribute values in corresponding objects). This feature is useful in cases where two or more objects may carry the same value for the AD attribute, but the objects can be differentiated by some other attribute. The <test> value must be formatted as an AD query subexpression, including opening and closing parentheses, as in:

The previous example requires each object’s objectClass parameter value to be "contact." Conversely, the set to be considered can be defined by exclusion. For example, ContactFilter=(!(objectClass=user)) tells the wizard to disregard any object whose objectClass parameter value is "user," but to consider all others.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

integer

0

Data Migr

4.1.8

Determines the number of seconds that the Data Migration Wizard, when group provisioning, will wait after deleting a contact (to make way for a group) before creating a distribution group in AD. You may want to set this value to something in the range of 30 to 300 seconds if your environment experiences AD replication delays. For example: CreateGroupDelay=60

If you experience no such delays, you may leave the parameter set to its default of 0 seconds (no delay).

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

integer

0

Data Migr

4.1.2

Determines the time interval between two functions of the Data Migration Wizard mailbox-enabling process, which might otherwise cause PowerShell to generate incorrect aliases where Active Directory accounts are replicated among multiple servers. The wizard disables mail for an account before it creates the mailbox, but the mail-enabled account can appear to still exist for a few seconds on any servers where the account is replicated. When PowerShell sees a not-yet-disabled account on the other server, it mistakenly treats the new mailbox as a duplicate, appending the digit "1" to the alias to differentiate it from the other account.

If your AD accounts are replicated on multiple servers, and you experience the "Alias1" problem when enabling mailboxes, use the CreateMailboxDelay parameter to force a delay between the mail-disabling function and the mailbox creation to allow enough time for other servers to catch up and disable their replicated accounts.

The parameter value defines a delay in seconds in a valid range from 0 to 30000 and defaults to 0. For example:

... the wizard waits 15 seconds after mail-disabling an account before creating the associated mailbox. Quest in-house testing suggests the resolution of this problem might require a delay as long as 33 seconds, but often much shorter. Experiment with shorter values to determine the delay required in your own environment.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

string

[none]

Data Migr

 

This value is auto-calculated from the AD Naming Context, from Active Directory. Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support. For example:

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

string

[GUI entry]

NMM, AD Grps, Prov, Data Migr

 

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Notes Migration Manager: the Domain Controller host name text box in the Active Directory Configuration screen. The value specifies the PowerShell Domain Controller that Migrator for Notes to Exchange components will call to perform operations in a proprietary Exchange target (required if migrating to proprietary Exchange, irrelevant and ignored if migrating to Microsoft 365.) The program writes this value to the Task Parameters based on an admin's GUI entry; Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

boolean

1

AD Grps

 

Determines whether the legacyExchangeDN will be saved from contacts to groups and added as an X.500 proxyAddress while doing group provisionings.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

1

Prov

4.1

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Provisioning Wizard, the Account is disabled check boxcheck box in the Specify Container for User Objects screen. The wizard writes this value to the Task Parameters from an administrator’s GUI entry. Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

This parameter applies when migrating to an On-Premise Exchange or Microsoft 365 with Use Azure Active Directory Synchronization.

... tells the Provisioning Wizard that users newly created by the wizard (if [Active Directory] ProvisionUsers=1) should be logon-enabled. By default (1), any such newly created users are logon-enabled.

Occurs in: Prov. This is an internal scratch parameter (see Transient “scratch” parameters).

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

boolean

1

Data Migr

 

If the Data Migration Wizard is mailbox-enabling and finds the primary SMTP address of an Active Directory entry to be different from the expected SMTP address, this ForceAddress parameter determines whether the wizard should change the AD entry to the primary SMTP address specified in the targetAddress column of the SQL Server database. For example, if:

... the wizard does not change the AD address entry to the expected SMTP address. The feature is set to (ForceAddress=1) by default.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

string

[GUI entry]

NMM, AD Grps

 

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Notes Migration Manager: the Path to an existing OU for creating external members for distribution groups text box in the Active Directory Configuration screen. The program writes this value to the Task Parameters from an admin's GUI entry; Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

The value here is a fully qualified domain name to identify the sub OU in AD where new Contacts will be created if CanAddGroupMembers=1 (also in this [ActiveDirectory] section). For example:

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

string

[none]

AD Grps

3.2

Defines a subexpression of a customized AD search query, to tell the wizard which objects to consider when searching for groups (or objects that represent groups) in Active Directory. This feature can be useful when two objects are located but one can be safely ignored because it doesn't interfere with provisioning, or the conflict can be resolved later. The <test> value must be formatted as an AD query subexpression, including opening and closing parentheses, as in:

The above example requires each object’s object­Class parameter value to be "group." Conversely, the set to be considered may be defined by exclusion, as in:

... which tells the program to disregard any object whose object­Class parameter value is "contact," but to consider all others.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

1

AD Grps

4.8

Determines whether the Groups Provisioning Wizard will provision groups so that group managers who are not in Domain Admins can still update group membership. (This privilege corresponds to a check box in Active Directory: the Manager can update membership list check box in the Managed By tab of AD's Group Properties.) The feature is enabled by default (GroupManagerCanUpdateMembershipList=1), but you can set the value to 0 to tell Migrator for Notes to Exchange to not extend the updating privilege to group managers who are not in Domain Admins.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

Revised in:

string

[GUI entry]

NMM, AD Grps

4.0

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Notes Migration Manager: the Path to existing organizational unit for distribution groups text box in the Active Directory Configuration screen. The wizard writes this value to the Task Parameters from an admin's GUI entry; Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

In version 3.2 this parameter was named GroupsRDN, and could accept a relative domain name for the parameter value. The renamed parameter now requires a fully qualified domain name. For example:

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

string

[none]

AD Grps

4.1.5

Tells the AD Groups Provisioning Wizard which AD group objects to consider when merging AD objects with Notes objects (by matching AD attribute values with Notes attribute values in corresponding objects). The parameter defines a subexpression of a customized AD search query. This feature is useful in cases where two or more objects may carry the same value for the AD attribute designated in the app run, but the objects can be differentiated by some other attribute. The <test> value must be formatted as an AD query subexpression, including opening and closing parentheses, as in:

The above example tells the program to consider only an object whose objectClass parameter value is "group." Conversely, the set may be defined by exclusion, as in GroupsSearchFilter=(!(objectClass=user)) to tell the wizard to disregard any object whose objectClass parameter value is "user," but to consider all others.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

keyword

GDL

AD Grps

 

This value corresponds to two GUI elements in the AD Groups Provisioning Wizard, the Group Scope and Group Type radio buttons in the Choose your method for finding objects screen. The program writes this value to the Task Parameters from an admin's GUI entries; Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

The parameter determines which GroupType value the AD Groups Wizard will assign to all groups it provisions in Active Directory. The parameter value is a three-letter string defined by the combination of two elements, representing the two GUI elements:

Group Scope —
1st Element (one letter):

Group Type —
2nd Element (two letters):

G = Global
L = Local [domain]
U = Universal

DL = Distribution List
SG = Security Group

For example, the default setting GroupType=GDL signifies a Global Distribution List. Similarly, GroupType=LSG tells the wizard to set all GroupType values to LSG (Local Security Group).

After the wizard runs, you can edit the SQL Server database or a group collection’s data table to change the GroupType setting for any one or more groups individually, and thereby provision groups of different types within a single run of the Data Migration Wizard. But the wizard will initially set all the GroupType values to whatever value is defined by this parameter setting.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

keyword

[inferred from operating environment]

Data Migr

 

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Data Migration Wizard, the Mailbox store drop-down list box in the Specify Exchange Mailbox Information screen. The program writes this value to the Task Parameters from an admin's GUI entry; Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

This value is used when mailbox-enabling users in Exchange, and the options that appear in the drop-down list box are inferred by the program from the operating environment for the associated AD access credentials. For example:

... specifies the listed value as the home mailbox store for mailbox-enabling users. The mailbox store specified here can be overridden on a per-user basis by the contents of the ExchangeMailboxStore column in the SQL Server database.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

keyword

[inferred from operating environment]

Data Migr

 

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Data Migration Wizard, the Server drop-down list box in the Specify Exchange Mailbox Information screen. The program writes this value to the Task Parameters from an admin's GUI entry; Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

The value is used when mailbox-enabling users in Exchange, and the options that appear in the drop-down list box are inferred by the program from the operating environment for the associated AD access credentials. For example: HomeServer=Goober/First Admin Group/MOBE specifies the listed value as the home server for mailbox-enabling users.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

string

[none]

NMM, AD Grps, Prov, Data Migr

 

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Notes Migration Manager: the Global Catalog host name text box for Active Directory credentials (not User Forest credentials) in the Active Directory Configuration screen. The program writes this value to the Task Parameters based on an admin's GUI entry; Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

keyword

[none]

Data Migr

3.2

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Data Migration Wizard, the How users were loaded... drop-down list in the How were Accounts Loaded into Active Directory screen. The wizard writes this value to the Task Parameters based on an administrator’s GUI entry. If a value is entered for this parameter prior to the wizard being run, the value specified here is the default selection that appears in the drop-down list. This parameter can also be used to add an extra option (OtherFindAttribute) to the drop-down list.

For example, if:

... the wizard adds the OtherFindAttribute method to the list, and makes it the default selection. By the OtherFindAttribute method, the wizard associates AD objects with the Notes counterparts by comparing the values of a particular AD attribute with the values in the SearchKey column of the collection data table. The AD attribute must be specified by the ADAttribute parameter in this [ActiveDirectory] section. The two parameters are therefore typically specified together, as in this example:

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

integer

3

Prov

 

Determines the maximum number of times the Provisioning Wizard attempts to mail-enable an object in AD before giving up and logging a failure error. The default is 3 but the parameter accepts any value in the range 1 to 1000, inclusive. Note that the MailEnableRetryWaitSeconds parameter, also in this [ActiveDirectory] section, determines the number of seconds the wizard waits between these attempts.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

integer

30

Prov

 

Determines the number of seconds the Provisioning Wizard waits between attempts to mail-enable an object in AD. The default is 30, but the parameter accepts any value in the range 1 to 30000 (30000 seconds = 500 minutes) inclusive. Note that the MailEnableAttempts parameter, also in this [ActiveDirectory] section, determines the maximum number of mail-enable attempts for an object before the wizard gives up and logs a failure error.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

boolean

0

Data Migr

 

Tells the Data Migration Wizard whether to convert a contact to a mailbox when mailbox enabling. This feature is off (0) by default since in a typical scenario no contacts should remain after the Provisioning Wizard has run (merging contacts into existing AD objects). This feature would be irrelevant, but in the event any contacts do remain, most administrators would prefer the wizard generate an error rather than convert the contact to a mailbox, which would likely yield two objects for a single user. The parameter permits the enabling of the feature by:

... for rare circumstances where the option is preferred. If MBoxFromContact=1, any UserFilter or ContactFilter parameters that were previously been defined in the [ActiveDirectory] section should be removed.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

boolean

0

Prov

 

... the wizard overwrites AD user object data with the corresponding contact data when merging if both the contact and the AD user object fields contain single values (neither field is null and neither contains multiple values). If either contains multiple values, the wizard does add contact values to the existing AD user object values. By default (MergeContactAttribWins=0), the wizard will not overwrite any AD user object data when both the Contact and the corresponding AD user object fields contain values.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

boolean

0

Prov

 

Determines whether the Provisioning Wizard will overwrite (1) or not overwrite (0) AD user object data with the corresponding contact data when merging, even if the contact element is null. By default (MergeContactIs­Authoritative=0), the wizard will not overwrite the AD user object data unless the AD object value is null.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

1

Prov

3.1.0

Determines whether the program will perform its normal attribute verifications between a contact and its associated user security object. For example:

... tells the program to not perform its normal attribute verifications between a contact and its associated user security object. Suppressing the normal verifications would be useful, for example, if a target security object is already mail-enabled for a Notes address that is different from the contact Notes address, since the normal attribute verifications would not permit merging the two. By default (1) the program merges a contact and its associated security object only if it can verify certain expected attribute conditions in the contact and object.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

boolean

0

Prov

 

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Provisioning Wizard, the How contacts were loaded… drop-down list box in the Choose your method for finding objects screen. The wizard writes this value to the Task Parameters from an admin's GUI entry; Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

MergeFindbySMTP determines which of two methods the wizard will use to find a Contact when merging: by the SMTP address (MergeFindbySMTP=1), or the default method (MergeFindbySMTP=0) of finding a Contact by its Notes source address. The value of this parameter also sets defaults for two other related parameters in this [ActiveDirectory] section:

 

Default for
MergeReqImportedFrom

Default for
MergeReqProxyAddress

If MergeFindbySMTP=1

0

0

If MergeFindbySMTP=0

1

1

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

boolean

1

Prov

 

When merging, the default setting (MergeGrpMembership=1) tells the wizard to add a user to a group if the corresponding Contact is a member of the group. The alternate setting disables this feature:

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

1 or 0

Prov

3.1.0

Determines whether the program will require that a contact be imported from the Microsoft Connector, rather than manually created. For example:

... tells the program to verify that each contact was imported by the Microsoft Connector. If a contact was manually created, the program will skip the contact and note an error in the log. To tell the program to not require this, set the parameter to MergeReqImportedfrom=0.

The default value for this parameter is determined by the MergeFindbySMTP setting, also in this [ActiveDirectory] section. The MergeReqImportedfrom default is the boolean opposite (1 vs. 0) of the MergeFindbySMTP setting.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

1 or 0

Prov

3.1.0

Determines whether the program will require that each contact contain two Notes addresses. For example, the default:

... tells the program to require that each contact contain two Notes addresses, and to skip a contact and note an error in the log if the contact does not contain two Notes addresses. (Microsoft's Connector ordinarily associates two Notes addresses with each contact.) Conversely, MergeReqProxyAddress=0 tells the program to not require two addresses per contact. The default value for this parameter is determined by the MergeFindbySMTP setting, also in this [ActiveDirectory] section. The MergeReqProxyAddress default is the boolean opposite (1 vs. 0) of the MergeFindbySMTP setting.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

0

Prov

3.1.0

Determines whether the program will require a contact to merge with a corresponding security object. For example:

... tells the program to require a contact, so the program will merge the contact by its source address with a corresponding security object, by the SearchKey column. By default (0), a contact is not required, and the program will mail-enable a security object based only on the SearchKey column.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

0

Prov

4.3

Tells the wizard whether to copy X500 addresses into their corresponding AD user objects. For example:

… tells the wizard to merge X500 addresses into the AD user objects. By default (MergeX500=0) the wizard will not merge X500 addresses.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

Updated in

keyword (numeric)

65

AD Grps, Prov, Data Migr

4.16.1

A numeric representation of the method by which the wizard opens Active Directory. (If this system is configured for a User Forest and a Resource Forest, this parameter applies to the Resource Forest, and another OpenFlags parameter in the [ActiveDirectory2] section applies to the User Forest.) For more information and a list of valid options, see this Microsoft article.

The default 65 represents the combination of ADS_SECURE_AUTHENTICATION and ADS_USE_SIGNING.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

string

[none]

NMM, AD Grps, Prov, Data Migr

 

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Notes Migration Manager: the Password text box for Active Directory credentials (not User Forest credentials) in the Active Directory Configuration screen. The program writes this value to the Task Parameters based on an admin's GUI entry. The parameter value here is obfuscated, as a security precaution, and Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

0

Prov

4.1

This parameter applies when migrating to an On-Premise Exchange or Microsoft 365 with Use Azure Active Directory Synchronization.

... tells the Provisioning Wizard to create a new user object in AD when none is found by the wizard to correspond with a user in the collection. Such new user objects are created in the container specified by the [Active Directory] UserContainer parameter and are not mail-enabled unless [Active Directory] EnableUsers=1. By default (0), the wizard will not create such objects.

Compare this [Active Directory]ProvisionUsers parameter to the [Active Directory] CanAddGroupMembers parameter, which defines a new contact (not a user object) for any group member who cannot be found in AD.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

integer

3

Prov

4.6

Determines the maximum number of times that Migrator for Notes to Exchange's Provisioning Wizard will retry data transmissions to Active Directory due to errors in prior attempts. This setting also applies to the retry attempts for failed PowerShell connections.

In some environments, transmissions to AD can occasionally be interrupted, which may lead to incomplete provisioning. This PSRetryAttempts parameter is used in conjunction with PSRetryWait (see below) to control retries of transmissions to AD. For example, the default settings:

... tell the wizard to retry an AD transmission to a maximum of three attempts (in addition to the initial attempt), at 15-second intervals (note that the default PSRetryWait setting is 40 seconds for Microsoft 365)

If the error persists through all retry attempts, the wizard will note the error in the log, skip the current message property or element, and move on to process the next item. Depending on the Log level setting, the retry attempts may appear in the program logs with no other documented error or warning.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

integer

Prov

4.6

Sets the interval (in seconds) between retry attempts when Migrator for Notes to Exchange's Provisioning Wizard will retry data transmissions to Active Directory due to errors in prior attempts. This setting also applies to the retry wait time for failed PowerShell connections.

This PSRetryWait parameter is used in conjunction with PSRetryAttempts to control retries of transmissions to AD, as described above for the PSRetryAttempts parameter. The default is 15 seconds for migration to a proprietary Exchange or 40 seconds for migration to Microsoft 365.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

boolean

0

NMM, Data Migr

 

... tells the Data Migration Wizard to remove all Notes source addresses (notes:proxyAddresses) so that mailbox-enabled accounts in Active Directory can be synchronized back to Notes as external users. If RemoveSrcAddresses=0 (default), only the notes:uid- address is removed. An object’s notes:uid- address must be removed once the object has been mailbox-enabled. Other Notes addresses are used to route mail via the Microsoft Connector, if the Connector is used, but otherwise are harmless to leave in place.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

string

[search entire forest]

Prov

4.5.4

Limits the search scope of Migrator for Notes to Exchange's Provisioning Wizard to a single domain when searching a multi-domain forest for objects. This feature prevents collisions that could otherwise occur. For example, the search finds John Smith (JSmith) in one domain and Jim Smith (JSmith) in a different domain. For example:

The default, if left unspecified, is to search the entire forest, as in prior Migrator for Notes to Exchange releases.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

1

AD Grps

4.16.1

Determines whether the Groups Provisioning Wizard also sets the group owner ACLs for the provisioned groups. (The group owner ACLs correspond to the Name property in the Managed By tab of the AD Group Properties.) The feature is enabled by default (SetOwnerACLsForGroups=1), but you can set the value to 0 to tell the Groups Provisioning Wizard not to set the group owner ACLs.

This parameter is used only when the target is on-premises Exchange. Since at least one owner is required for a distribution group when using the Set-DistributionGroup cmdlets, MNE does not support Exchange Online for these cmdlets. If you do not specify the owner when you create a group, the user account used to create the group (such as Microsoft 365 Admin or Pool Accounts) is automatically set as the owner which would not be expected.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

boolean

1

Prov, Data Migr

Determines how Migrator for Notes to Exchange's Provisioning Wizard or Data Migration Wizard, after mail-enabling objects or creating mailboxes, will set the Exchange option Automatically update e-mail addresses based on e-mail address policy. (The Automatically update... feature is an Exchange feature, offered as a check box in the Exchange Management Console, on the E-Mail Addresses tab of the Data Properties for each mailbox.) This SetRecipPolicy parameter specifies whether the wizard should automatically enable or disable that Exchange feature for the AD objects in the designated user collection.

For example, SetRecipPolicy=1 tells the wizards to enable the Exchange auto-update feature (mark the Exchange check box) for the AD objects after processing. If SetRecipPolicy=0, the wizard disables the Exchange auto-updating feature (unmarks the Exchange check box). The default is 1 for any Exchange target type, including Microsoft 365.

Note: When mailbox-enabling (in the Data Migration Wizard), make sure that the setting for this SetRecipPolicy parameter matches the setting for [Exchange] EmailAddressPolicyEnabled.

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boolean

1

AD Grps, Data Migr

Determines how Migrator for Notes to Exchange's AD Groups Provisioning Wizard or Data Migration Wizard, after provisioning group objects, will configure the groups to Automatically update e-mail addresses based on e-mail address policy. (The Automatically update... feature is an Exchange feature, offered as a check box in the Exchange Management Console, on the E-Mail Addresses tab of the Data Properties for each mailbox.) This SetRecipPolicyForGroups parameter tells the wizard whether to automatically enable or disable that Exchange feature for AD group objects in the current collection.

The default is 1 for any Exchange target type, including Microsoft 365.

Note: When provisioning groups, make sure that the setting for this SetRecipPolicyForGroups=<#> parameter matches the setting for [Exchange] EmailAddressPolicyEnabled=<#>.

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boolean

0

Prov

4.1.5

Determines whether the wizard will set the userAccountControl attribute value in Active Directory, to the value specified by the UserAccountControl parameter (also in this [ActiveDirectory] section). For example:

... tells the wizard to read the UserAccountControl parameter value to set the AD userAccountControl attribute value. (The UserAccountControl parameter value defaults to 512 if unspecified.) This feature is off (SetUserAccountControl=0) by default.

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boolean

0

Prov (Provisioning Wizard)

4.16.2

By default, MNE only logs a warning message when the following parameter is set as follows: [ActiveDirectory] SkipPermissionsCheck=1.

If you set this parameter [ActiveDirectory] ShowSkipPermissionsCheckDialog to 1, MNE will also display a warning dialog to let you know that the Active Directory permissions check was skipped.

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boolean

0

AD Grps

4.15.2

By default, the AD Groups Provisioning wizard may include

To skip these users, set SkipDisabledGroupMembers=1.

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boolean

0

Prov (Provisioning Wizard)

4.16.1

During Active Directory configuration, MNE checks the migration account for full global administrative access permissions by default instead of checking for access rights to the specified containers and organization units (OUs).

To skip the permissions check when you are configuring MNE for Active Directory, specify [ActiveDirectory] SkipPermissionsCheck=1.

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keyword

0

Prov

 

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Provisioning Wizard, the Choose a database column... list box in the Choose your method for finding objects screen. The wizard writes this value to the Task Parameters from the GUI entry; Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

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integer

512

Prov

4.1.5

Tells the wizard to set the userAccountControl attribute value in Active Directory to the parameter value specified here. The wizard will read this parameter specification only if SetUserAccountControl=1 (also in this [ActiveDirectory] section). If the parameter is unspecified, its value defaults to 512. For example:

... tells the wizard to set the AD userAccountControl attribute value to 1024.

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Default:

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boolean

0

Prov

4.15.1

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Provisioning Wizard, the User cannot change password check box in the Specify Container for User Objects screen. The wizard writes this value to the Task Parameters from an admin's GUI entry. Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

This parameter applies when migrating to an On-Premise Exchange or Microsoft 365 with Use Azure Active Directory Synchronization.

...tells the Provisioning Wizard that users newly created by the wizard (if [ActiveDirectory] ProvisionUsers=1) cannot change their password. By default (0), any newly created users can change their password.

This parameter and the parameter [ActiveDirectory] UserChangePasswordAtNextLogon are mutually exclusive. Enabling (1) this parameter automatically rules out the other (and its corresponding GUI check box).

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boolean

1

Prov

4.15.1

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Provisioning Wizard, the User must change password at next logon check box in the Specify Container for User Objects screen. The wizard writes this value to the Task Parameters from an admin's GUI entry. Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

This parameter applies when migrating to an On-Premise Exchange or Microsoft 365 with Use Azure Active Directory Synchronization.

...tells the Provisioning Wizard that users newly created by the wizard (if [ActiveDirectory] ProvisionUsers=1) must change their password at next logon. By default (1), any newly created users must change their password at next logon.

This parameter and the following parameters are mutually exclusive. Enabling (1) this parameter automatically rules out the others (and their corresponding GUI check boxes):

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string

[none]

AD Grps, Prov

4.1

This parameter applies only when migrating to a proprietary Exchange.

Specifies the relative domain name (RDN) of the container where the Provisioning Wizard will create a new object when the wizard finds none to correspond with a user in the collection, and if ProvisionUsers=1 (as defined earlier in this [ActiveDirectory] section). For example:

... will put all new users in the Users container. The designated container must already exist. This UserContainer parameter is required if ProvisionUsers=1.

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Default:

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string

[none]

Prov, Data Migr

3.2

Defines a subexpression of a customized AD search query, to tell the program which AD user objects to consider when merging AD objects with Notes objects (by matching AD attribute values with Notes attribute values in corresponding objects). This feature is useful in cases where two or more objects may carry the same value for the AD attribute designated in the app run, but the objects can be differentiated by some other attribute. The <test> value must be formatted as an AD query subexpression, including opening and closing parentheses, as in:

The above example tells the program to consider only an object whose objectClass parameter value is "user." Conversely, the set to be considered may be defined by exclusion, as in UserFilter=(!(objectClass=contact)) to tell the wizard to disregard any object whose objectClass parameter value is "contact," but to consider all others.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

0

Prov

4.15.1

Determines whether the wizard will set the UserPrincipleName attribute value to be internet address in Active Directory. For example:

... tells the Provisioning Wizard to set the UPN value to be an internet address when creating the AD User. Also, when set to 1, this parameter takes precedence over the parameter [ActiveDirectory] UseO365DomainForUPN.

By default (0), the wizard does not set the UPN to an internet address.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

1

Prov

4.7

This parameter and the parameter [Exchange] DirSyncEnableRemoteMailbox together support hybrid Microsoft 365 migration (O365 provisioned by a local proprietary AD) with a local Exchange server and remote mailboxes (on O365) for some or most users.

... tells the Provisioning Wizard to use an Microsoft 365 domain for the AD objects' UPNs regardless of local AD naming preference.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

 

string

[none]

NMM, AD Grps, Prov, Data Migr

 

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Notes Migration Manager: the User name text box for Active Directory credentials (not User Forest credentials) in the Active Directory Configuration screen. The program writes this value to the Task Parameters from an admin's GUI entry; Quest recommends you do not manually change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

Type:

Default:

Occurs in:

New in:

boolean

0

Prov

4.15.1

This value corresponds to a GUI element in the Provisioning Wizard, the Password never expires check box in the Specify Container for User Objects screen. The wizard writes this value to the Task Parameters from an admin's GUI entry. Quest recommends you do not manually enter or change this value except at the direction of Quest Support.

This parameter applies when migrating to an On-Premise Exchange or Microsoft 365 with Use Azure Active Directory Synchronization.

...tells the Provisioning Wizard that for users newly created by the wizard (if [ActiveDirectory] ProvisionUsers=1), their password never expires. By default (0), any newly created users have a password expiry time.

This parameter and the parameter [ActiveDirectory] UserChangePasswordAtNextLogon are mutually exclusive. Enabling (1) this parameter automatically rules out the other (and its corresponding GUI check box).

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