Create a local Windows user account, or a domain user (see Note below) with rights to access migration resources and login as Windows services. Create a new mail profile for this user and configure the profile with cached credentials to the Office 365 admin mailbox. Then login to the Office 365 admin mailbox at least one time and save the credentials.
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Start lusrmgr.msc or go to Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Computer Management, and select the Local Users and Groups snap-in. |
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Create a new local user, for example O365admin. |
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Log into the migration server as O365admin. |
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Open Control Panel | Mail (32bit). |
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Click More Settings…. |
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On the Security tab: Verify the checkbox Always prompt for logon credentials is unchecked. |
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Check the radio button Prompt for profile to be used. |
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Very Important: When prompted to enter credentials, check the Remember password checkbox. |
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Start services.msc or go to Control Panel | All Control Panel Items | Administrative Tools | Services. |
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Find the Migrator for Notes to Exchange Task Scheduler service, right-click on it, and select Properties. The name of the Migrator for Notes to Exchange Task Scheduler service is “Quest Migrator for Notes to Exchange Task Scheduler”. |
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In the Startup Type field, select "Autostart (Delayed Start)". |
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Click OK. |
Migrator for Notes to Exchange's qsched.exe task-scheduling utility is compatible with Migrator for Notes to Exchange's Admin Account Pool for migrations to Office 365, but only with an additional step added to the process. For other migration scenarios (to an on-premises Exchange, or to Office 365 without the Admin Account Pool) the qsched.exe utility regularly checks Migrator for Notes to Exchange's SQL database to see whether any tasks have been scheduled to run since the last check, and then executes any such tasks it finds. But Office 365 access restrictions require an intermediate scheduling mechanism to accommodate the Admin Account Pool.
When migrating to Office 365 with Migrator for Notes to Exchange's Admin Account Pool, use Windows' Task Scheduler to run Migrator for Notes to Exchange's qsched.exe for each Migrator for Notes to Exchange task you want to run:
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Add a Windows scheduled task to run Migrator for Notes to Exchange's qsched.exe (in the Migrator for Notes to Exchange installation directory) at the task's scheduled execution time, and to "Run only when user is logged on." |
The Migrator for Notes to Exchange Task Scheduler logs to a file named SchedulerService.wlog in the Migrator for Notes to Exchange installation directory.
The location of the SchedulerService.wlog can be changed by completing the following steps:
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Open the SchedulerService.exe.config file in the Migrator for Notes to Exchange installation directory. |
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