Windows Server 2012 R2, 2016, 2019, or 2022
PowerShell 2.0, 3.0, or 4.0
IIS (included with Windows Server 2012 R2, 2016, 2019, and 2022).
.NET 4.8 Framework (if not already installed, it will be downloaded and installed automatically if there is an Internet connection)
Internet Explorer 8 or later or Firefox
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When running Migrator Pro for Exchange with PowerShell 3.0 or 4.0 installed, you may experience a small increase in memory usage of the MCP service compared with environments which use PowerShell 2.0. |
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Migrator Pro for Exchange cannot rationalize Office 365 mailboxes when the WhenChanged DateTime format is ddMMyyyy, due to a remote PowerShell error claiming invalid date time format. Changing the date-time format of the operating system to mmddyyyy resolves the issue. |
During installation, any prerequisites missing will be downloaded automatically and thus require an internet connection.
Migrator Pro for Exchange will require network access between Source and Target Exchange CAS Servers to migrate Mailbox and Public Folder data. For Migration to Exchange Online, an internet facing Exchange CAS server from the source Exchange Organization is required. For more detail on the network requirement, please refer to "Migrator Pro for Exchange Network Requirements" section later in this document.
SQL Server 2014 SP2 CU13, 2016 SP2 CU3, 2017 CU11, 2019, or 2022.
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SQL Server 2022 Express Advanced. Migrator Pro for Exchange’s Default Install option will install SQL Server 2022 Express Advanced if a local instance of SQL is not detected.
Note that SQL browsing service does not run by default. Please ensure this service is running.
Network connectivity to SQL Server.
The following Outlook versions are supported on the Migrator Pro for Exchange Migration Server:
Outlook 2016 32-bit
Outlook 2019
Public Folder migration to Office 365 Groups requires Outlook 2019 be installed on the Migrator Pro for Exchange and/or Migrator Pro for Exchange Worker machines. Note also:
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