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IMPORTANT: It is not required to enable IMAP for migrations from G Suite on the organization level unless you need 'Important' and 'Starred' target folders to have the same non-English localized names as the corresponding Gmail labels on the source. |
- Tasks are not migrated.
- Cannot currently migrate attachments on Google Events.
- Currently, when migrating to Microsoft 365, Google Labels do not show up by default in the user's Categories list.
To have migrated Google Labels appear in the Microsoft 365 Categories list, in O365, open manage categories... from the categorize menu and select add new category. Then create a category that exactly matches a category that was applied to an O365 message during the migration. All messages marked with that category will take on the color applied (if any) and the category will remain on the user's list for future use.
This can also be achieved in Outlook 2010. From the Home tab, click the Categorize button and then select All Categories. You will see your labels that are missing with (Not in Master Category List) next to the name. Select the category, click New, select a color, and click Save.
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Note: ODME does not migrate primary shared calendars. |
If you want to allow the migration of secondary shared calendars, which will become independent (orphaned) calendars in the target:
On an individual user basis:
- Log in to the account whose calendar is being shared.
- Go to Calendar > Settings (gear icon) > Settings > Calendars.
- Click on sharing for the desired calendar.
- Under "Share with specific people", change the Permission Settings for the user(s) to the "Make changes AND manage sharing" permission.
- Save.
If you want to prevent the migration of secondary shared calendars, so that they can be setup natively as shared calendars in the target:
On an individual user basis:
- Log in to the account whose calendar is being shared.
- Go to Calendar > Settings (gear icon) > Settings > Calendars.
- Click on sharing for the desired calendar.
- Under "Share with specific people", change the Permission Settings for the user(s) with the "Make changes AND manage sharing" permission to any other option you want.
- Save.
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ODME does not migrate some Contact fields from G Suite to Microsoft 365.
Fields that are currently supported:
- Name
- Job title, Company
- Phone Numbers
- Picture
- Notes
- Email Address
- IM
- Birthday
- Relationship

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Note: When migrating contacts, ODME explicitly validates the Email Address property. If the property does not contain the correct e-mail address, it will not be migrated. |
Custom G Suite fields that cannot be migrated from G Suite to Microsoft 365:
- Phonetic Last
- Phonetic First
- URL
- Internet Call
- Custom Fields
- ODME does not migrate contacts that are shared from other G Suite users. For example, the user A shares some contacts with the user B. Theses shared contacts will not be migrated when you migrate the user B to the target, and they will not be automatically shared to the user B even if you migrate the user A to the target as well.