Accounts for Source Exchange 2003 Server
Exchange account
- Work with source Exchange mailboxes and public folders (used by the Mail Source Agent, Public Folder Source Agent, and Public Folder Target Agent)
- Mail-enable the newly-created public folders(used by the public folder agents only: Public Folder Source Agent and Public Folder Target Agent)
- Synchronize Calendar information (used by the Calendar Synchronization Agent)
- Synchronize free/busy data (optional) (used by the Free/Busy Synchronization Agent)
- Switch mailboxes
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On the General>Connection page of the source Exchange server Properties in the Migration Manager Console |
- Membership in the local Administrators group on all source Exchange servers involved in the migration. If a server is a domain controller, the account should be added to the domain local Administrators group of the domain.
- Full Control permission on the organizational units (OUs) (and their child objects) where the source synchronized objects are located.
- Full Control permission on source Exchange 2003 servers (including the Send As and Receive As permissions).
- Full Control permission on the Microsoft Exchange System Objects organizational unit in all domains in which source Exchange 2003 servers involved in public folder synchronization reside.
- Modify public folder replica list permission, Modify public folder deleted item retention permission, and Modify public folder quotas permission on the administrative groups where the source Exchange 2003 servers involved in public folder synchronization reside
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Active Directory account
Work with the source Active Directory |
On the General>Associateddomain controller page of the source Exchange server Properties in the Migration Manager Console |
- Read access to the source domain
NOTE: If migration is performed in the child domain, ensure that Active Directory account has the Read access to the parent (root) domain as well. |
To learn how to grant rights and permissions required for this account, refer to the Exchange 2003 Environment Preparation document.
Accounts for Source Exchange 2007 Server
Exchange account
- Work with source Exchange mailboxes and public folders (used by the Mail Source Agent, Public Folder Source Agent, and Public Folder Target Agent)
- Mail-enable the newly-created public folders(used by the public folder agents only: Public Folder Source Agent and Public Folder Target Agent)
- Synchronize Calendar information (used by the Calendar Synchronization Agent)
- Synchronize free/busy data (optional) (used by the Free/Busy Synchronization Agent)
- Switch mailboxes
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On the General>Connection page of the source Exchange server Properties in the Migration Manager Console |
- Membership in the local Administrators group on all source Exchange servers involved in the migration. If a server is a domain controller, the account should be added to the domain local Administrators group of the domain.
- Full Control permission on the organizational units (OUs) (and their child objects) where the source synchronized objects are located.
- Full Control permission on source Exchange 2007 servers (including the Send As and Receive As permissions).
- Full Control permission on the Microsoft Exchange System Objects organizational unit in all domains in which source Exchange 2007 servers involved in public folder synchronization reside.
- Exchange Public Folder Administrator role.
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Active Directory account
Work with the source Active Directory |
On the General>Associated domain controller page of the source Exchange server Properties in the Migration Manager Console |
- Read access to the source domain
- Read permission for the Microsoft Exchange container in Active Directory
NOTE: If migration is performed in the child domain, ensure that Active Directory account has the Read access to the parent (root) domain as well. |
To learn how to grant rights and permissions required for this account, refer to the Source Exchange 2007 Preparation document.
Accounts for Source Exchange 2010 Server
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TIP: If you plan to migrate to Exchange 2010 or Exchange 2013 organization, take a look at minimum required permissions for accounts in the Granular Account Permissions for Exchange 2010 to 2010 Migration and Granular Account Permissions for Exchange 2010 to 2013 Migration documents, respectively. |
Exchange account
- Work with source Exchange mailboxes and public folders (used by the Mail Source Agent, Public Folder Source Agent, and Public Folder Target Agent)
- Mail-enable the newly-created public folders(used by the public folder agents only: Public Folder Source Agent and Public Folder Target Agent)
- Synchronize Calendar information (used by the Calendar Synchronization Agent)
- Synchronize free/busy data (optional) (used by the Free/Busy Synchronization Agent)
- Switch mailboxes
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On the General>Connection page of the source Exchange server Properties in the Migration Manager Console |
- Membership in the local Administrators group on all source Exchange servers involved in the migration. If a server is a domain controller, the account should be added to the domain local Administrators group of the domain.
- Full Control permission on the organizational units (OUs) (and their child objects) where the source synchronized objects are located.
- Full Control permission on source Exchange 2010 servers (including the Send As and Receive As permissions).
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Full Control permission on source Exchange 2010 organization
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Membership in the Public Folder Management group.
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Permissions to log on to every mailbox involved in the migration.
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Membership in the Recipient Management group.
- The ApplicationImpersonation management role for migration to Exchange 2013 (or higher) or Office 365
Note:If you have any Exchange 2010 Service Pack 2 servers in the source Exchange organization, the Address Book Policy (ABP) assigned to the account must include Global Address List (GAL) containing all recipients of the source Exchange organization. |
Active Directory account
Work with the source Active Directory |
On the General>Associated domain controller page of the source Exchange server Properties in the Migration Manager Console |
- Read access to the source domain
- Read permission for the Microsoft Exchange container in Active Directory
NOTE: If migration is performed in the child domain, ensure that Active Directory account has the Read access to the parent (root) domain as well. |
To learn how to grant rights and permissions required for this account, refer to the Source Exchange 2010 Preparation document.
Accounts for Source Exchange 2013 Server
Exchange account
- Work with source Exchange mailboxes and public folders (used by the Migration Agent for Exchange, Public Folder Source Agent, and Public Folder Target Agent)
- Mail-enable the newly-created public folders (used by the public folder agents only: Public Folder Source Agent and Public Folder Target Agent)
- Move mailboxes
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On the General>Connection page of the source Exchange server Properties in the Migration Manager Console |
- Read access to the source domain
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Full Control permission on Exchange 2013 mailboxes
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The Mail Enabled Public Folders management role
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Membership in the local Administrators group on all source Exchange servers involved in the public folder synchronization. If a server is a domain controller, the account should be added to the domain local Administrators group of the domain.
- Membership in the Recipient Management group
- The ApplicationImpersonation management role for migration to Exchange 2013 (or higher) or Office 365
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Active Directory account
- Work with the source Active Directory
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On the General>Associateddomain controller page of the source Exchange server Properties in the Migration Manager Console |
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To learn how to grant rights and permissions required for this account, refer to the Source Exchange 2013 Preparation document.