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On Demand Migration Current - User Guide

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Mapping Groups

You can rename and map groups, or rename, map and merge one or more source groups to a specific team in the target tenant in two ways:

Mapping and Renaming Groups automatically

  1. Log in to Quest On Demand and choose an organization if you have set up multiple organizations.
  2. From the navigation pane, click Migration to open the My Projects list.
  3. Create a new project or open an existing project.
  4. Click Teams from the project tiles, or click Open from the Teams tile to open the Teams dashboard.
  5. Click the M365 Groups tab and select one or more groups that you waIts really nt to rename and map.
  6. Click More Actions and then click Rename and Map. The New Teams & Groups Rename and Map Task wizard opens.
  7. Step 1: Mapping options
    1. Enter the information as described below:
      • Add prefix - specify a prefix for the group name.
      • Add suffix - specify a suffix for the group name.
    2. Click Next.
  8. Step 2: Notification
    1. Send notification email once the task is completed - select this option to send a notification email when a mapping task completes.
      • Only in a case of failure - select this option to send the email if the mapping task fails to complete successfully.
    2. Recipients - enter the email address of the recipients of this email. You can specify multiple recipient email addresses separated by semicolon.
    3. Click Next.
  9. Step 3: Schedule
    1. Choose from one of three options to schedule the task. The scheduler will be activated only after you complete the task wizard.
      • Run now - task runs immediately.
      • Run later - task must be started manually.
      • Schedule - task will be started at a future date and time.
        • Start - enter the start time for the task.
    2. Click Next.
  10. Step 4: Summary
    1. Verify the task specifications as described below:
      1. Name - name of the task. You can specify a custom name. The default name is Rename and Map Task.
      2. Source tenant - name of the tenant in this project.
      3. Target tenant - name of the target tenant in this project.
      4. Scheduled start - date and time when the task will start. Now indicates that the task will start immediately.
    2. Click Back to revise or review a previous step or click Finish to complete the task wizard and start the task as scheduled.

The task is created. You can track its progress from the Tasks tab, view the summary on the Dashboard or monitor alerts and notifications from the Events tab.

Mapping, Renaming and Merging Manually from a File

To rename Microsoft 365 groups or merge one or more source groups to a specific group in the target tenant, a CSV file is used to indicate the mapping between source and target groups as described below.

To creating a mapping file:

  1.  Prepare a comma-separated values (CSV) file with the source and target group names.

    TIP: Export selected groups to a comma-separated values (CSV) and then edit this file. See Exporting Groups for more details.

  2. The header row defines the names of the source and target attribute used for mapping. Subsequent rows list the mapping values of the attributes.

    The columns are as follows:

    • Source Mailnickname - unique name of the source group. The following column header variations are supported: SourceMailNickname, Source MailNickname, Source MailNickName. The column header is case sensitive.
    • Target Mailnickname - unique name of the target group. The following column header variations are supported: TargetMailNickname, Target MailNickname, Target MailNickName. The column header is case sensitive. You can merge multiple source groups to a single target group when you specify the same Target Mailnickname in a mapping file.
    • Target Group Name - display name of the target group. The column header is case sensitive.

    Example 1: Row 2: Simple change of name.

    The source group display name and mailnickname are changed.

    Example 2: Rows 3 and 4: Different target groups with the same display name.

    The Target Mailnicknames are different but the Target Group Names are the same. The Target Mailnickname takes precedence and the groups will be mapped to distinct target groups but the display name of each target group will be the same. It is recommended that you use unique display names to avoid confusion.

    Example 3: Rows 5, 6 and 7: Merge multiple source groups with the same target group.

    The Target Mailnickname is the same. The source groups will be merged with the same target group with the specified display name.

  3. Save the CSV file.

NOTE: File names with non-ASCII characters are not supported.

To upload a mapping file:

  1. Log in to Quest On Demand and choose an organization if you have multiple organizations.
  2. From the navigation pane, click Migration to open the My Projects list.
  3. Create a new project or open an existing project.
  4. Click Teams from the project tiles, or click Open from the Teams tile to open the Teams dashboard.
  5. Click the M365 Groups tab.
  6. Click More Actions and then click Map from File. The New Mapping from File Task wizard opens.
  7. Step 1: Mapping file
    1. Click Browse and select the CSV mapping file. The selected file name appears next to the Browse button.
    2. Click Next.
  8. Step 2: Notification
    1. Send notification email once the task is completed - select this option to send a notification email when a mapping task completes.
      • Only in a case of failure - select this option to send the email if the mapping task fails to complete successfully.
    2. Recipients - enter the email address of the recipients of this email. You can specify multiple recipient email addresses separated by semicolon.
    3. Click Next.
  9. Step 3: Schedule
    1. Choose from one of three options to schedule the task. The scheduler will be activated only after you complete the task wizard.
      • Run now - task runs immediately.
      • Run later - task must be started manually.
      • Schedule - task will be started at a future date and time.
        • Start - enter the start time for the task.
    2. Click Next.
  10. Step 4: Summary
    1. Verify the task specifications as described below:
      1. Name - name of the task. You can specify a custom name.
      2. Source tenant - name of the tenant in this project.
      3. Target tenant - name of the target tenant in this project.
      4. Scheduled start - date and time when the task will start. Now indicates that the task will start immediately.
    2. Click Back to revise or review a previous step or click Finish to complete the task wizard and start the task as scheduled.

The task is created. You can track its progress from the Taskstab, view the summary on the Dashboard or monitor alerts and notifications from the Eventstab.

 

Provisioning Groups

Before you start, verify that you have discovered all the Microsoft 365 groups without teams. Make sure that all accounts that are members of these groups, have been discovered and matched with accounts in the target tenant. Group members are not added to groups in this step. Use the migration task to migrate group membership.

To provision Microsoft 365 Groups:

  1. Log in to Quest On Demand and choose an organization if you have multiple organizations.
  2. From the navigation pane, click Migration to open the My Projects list.
  3. Create a new project or open an existing project.
  4. Click the Teams tile, or click Open from the Teams tile to open the Teams dashboard.
  5. Click theM365 Groups tab.
  6. Select one or more groups from the Groups List View.
  7. Click Provision. The New Groups Provisioning Task wizard opens.
  8. Step 1: Provision Options

    These options control the actions of the provisioning task if the selected groups already exist in the target tenant. Groups that are not in the target tenant will be automatically provisioned.

    Select and configure the options as described below:

    1. Do not provision the group - The group will be skipped if it exists in the target tenant.
    2. Provision a new group. A suffix will be added to the original name - A new group will be provisioned with the specified suffix appended to the group name
      • New group display name suffix - Specify a suffix to append to the group name. The default suffix is (migrated).
    3. Merge with the existing group - Select this option to set up a mapping between a source and target group with the same name. When members are migrated with the migration task, the accounts that are members of the source group will be added to the same group in the target tenant.
    4. Suppress automatic Group Welcome Message sending - Select the check box to prevent group members from receiving a welcome message.
    5. Multi-geo options: Preferred location - If the target tenant is geo-enabled, select a location to update the geo location of the selected groups in the target tenant. The default is None. See Microsoft 365 Multi-Geo availability for the description of the geo locations in the dropdown list.
  9. Step 2: Notification
    1. Send notification email once the task is completed - select this option to send a notification email when a provisioning task completes.
      • Only in a case of failure - select this option to send the email if the provisioning task fails to complete successfully.
    2. Recipients - enter the email address of the recipients of this email. You can specify multiple recipient email addresses separated by semicolon.
    3. Click Next.
  10. Step 3: Schedule
    1. Choose from one of three options to schedule the task. The scheduler will be activated only after you complete the task wizard.
      • Run now - task runs immediately.
      • Run later - task must be started manually.
      • Schedule - task will be started at a future date and time.
        • Start - enter the start time for the task.
    2. Click Next.
  11. Step 4: Summary
    1. Verify the task specifications as described below:
      • Name - Name of the task. The default name is Provision Groups. You can specify a custom name.
      • Source tenant - Name of the source tenant in this project.
      • Target tenant - Name of the target tenant in this project.
      • Scheduled start - Date and time when the task will start. Now indicates that the task will start immediately.
    2. Click Back to revise or review a previous step or click Finish to complete the task wizard and start the task as scheduled.

The migration task is created. You can track its progress from the Taskstab, view the summary on the Dashboard or monitor alerts and notifications from the Eventstab.

Migrating Groups

Before you start, verify that you have provisioned all the Microsoft 365 groups without teams. See Provisioning Groups for more information. Migration will be skipped for all groups that are not yet provisioned.

To migrate Microsoft 365 Groups:

  1. Log in to Quest On Demand and choose an organization if you have multiple organizations.
  2. From the navigation pane, click Migration to open the My Projects list.
  3. Create a new project or open an existing project.
  4. Click Teams from the project tiles. Click Open from the Teams tile to open the Teams dashboard.
  5. Click theM365 Groups tab.
  6. Select one or more groups from the Groups List View that are provisioned (State = Provisioned)
  7. Click Migrate. The New Groups Migration Task wizard opens.
  8. Step 1: Migration Options

    1. Group mailbox - Select this option to migrate Group Mailbox.
    2. SharePoint Content - Select this option to migrate associated SharePoint sites including files, One Note, OneDrive Shared Library and other supported tools.
    3. Planner - Select this option to migrate the group Planner.
    4. Group Membership - Select this option to migrate group members. If this option is not selected, group members will not be migrated.
  9. Step 2: File Version Options
    1. Choose the migration option for file versions associated with groups selected for migration.
      • Latest version only - This is the default selection. The most recent version of the file will be migrated. All other versions will be ignored.
      • More versions - Additional versions of a file will be migrated based on the options described below. Large version sets take a significantly long time to migrate.
        • Number of versions - The maximum number of version to migrate. The available choices are: 2, 5, 10, 30, 60, 90 and 365. When you specify the number of versions, additional options can be selected.
          • Latest version and preceding versions - The version count includes the latest version and the preceding versions in chronological order restricted to the Size Limit of the latest version. For example, if you choose to migrate 5 versions, then the most recent version and 4 preceding versions will be migrated as long as the most recent version does not exceed the selected size limit specified.
          • Latest version and daily latest from preceding days - The version count includes the latest version and the latest version from each preceding day restricted to the Size Limit of the latest version. For example, if there are many versions of a site and you choose to migrate 5 versions, then the most recent version and the latest version from each of the 4 preceding days will be migrated as long as the most recent version does not exceed the selected size limit specified.
          • Size limit - This setting is available if the Latest version and preceding versions or the Latest version and daily latest from preceding days option is selected. By default, the size limit is 80 MB. You can configure the size limitation by selecting from one of the possible values in the dropdown list. If the size of the latest file version exceeds the selected size limit, the latest version will be migrated and previous versions will be ignored. If the size of the latest file version does not exceed the selected size limit, then the file and its versions will be migrated based on your selection between Latest version and preceding versions or Latest version and daily latest from preceding days.
      • All Versions - The latest version of the file will be migrated, and all previous versions of the file will be migrated if the latest version does not exceed a specified size limit. This option requires significantly more time to migrate all the versions.
        • Size limit - This setting is available if the All Versions option is selected. By default, the size limit is 80 MB. You can configure the size limitation by selecting from one of the possible values in the dropdown list. If the size of the latest file version exceeds the selected size limit, the latest version will be migrated and previous versions will be ignored. If the size of the latest site version does not exceed the selected size limit, then the file and its versions will be migrated.
    2. Click Next.
  10. Step 3: Notification
    1. Send notification email once the task is completed - select this option to send a notification email when a migration task completes.
      • Only in a case of failure - select this option to send the email if the migration task fails to complete successfully.
    2. Recipients - enter the email address of the recipients of this email. You can specify multiple recipient email addresses separated by semicolon.
    3. Click Next.
  11. Step 4: Reporting

    Select the checkbox Generate detailed report of migration errors to generate a migration error report when you run the migration task.

    You can download the report from the Reports tab of the Teams workspace by clicking the Download link in the Error Log column. If there are no migration errors, a download link is not available. Error reports are retained for 30 days. After 30 days the download link is replaced with the label Expired and you can no longer download the report. For more information about error reports, see Reports.

  12. Step 5: Schedule
    1. Choose from one of three options to schedule the task. The scheduler will be activated only after you complete the task wizard.
      • Run now - task runs immediately.
      • Run later - task must be started manually.
      • Schedule - task will be started at a future date and time.
        • Start - enter the start time for the task.
    2. Click Next.
  13. Step 6: Summary
    1. Verify the task specifications as described below:
      • Name - Name of the task. The default name is Migrate Groups. You can specify a custom name.
      • Source tenant - Name of the source tenant in this project.
      • Target tenant - Name of the target tenant in this project.
      • Scheduled start - Date and time when the task will start. Now indicates that the task will start immediately.
    2. Click Back to revise or review a previous step or click Finish to complete the task wizard and start the task as scheduled.

The migration task is created. You can track its progress from the Taskstab, view the summary on the Dashboard or monitor alerts and notifications from the Eventstab.

NOTE: If a group from the source tenant is merged with a group in the target tenant during the provision process, any new mail items, SharePoint files and Planner items that are generated in the source tenant will appear in the target group.

SharePoint Migration

On Demand Migration offers a fast and convenient way to transfer SharePoint content between Microsoft 365 tenants. SharePoint migration functionality requires additional licensing.

IMPORTANT: Before migrating any SharePoint sites, you must ensure all affected accounts exist in the target tenant. Account matching /migration should be completed.

NOTE: SharePoint migration projects use the concepts and terminology of the Classic experience (site collections.) .

The Getting Started tile on the SharePoint migration Dashboard with Quick help helps you to prepare, start and perform all steps to migrate your SharePoint sites successfully.

Basic SharePoint migration workflow consists of the following steps:

# Step
1 Create SharePoint migration project
2 Set the migration defaults (optional)
3 Grant necessary permissions
4 Discover site collections (top-level sites) on the source tenant
5 Match source sites to the existing target sites (optional)
6 Map source sites to custom target sites using a CSV file (optional)
7 Override migration defaults for specific migration tasks (if necessary)
8 Migrate site collections and their content
9 Monitor the progress and track issues

IMPORTANT: Quest recommends performing test and pilot migrations before starting the full-scale migration of the production environment. This helps you better plan the migration project and align the migration tasks with the organization requirements.

Caution: Finish the account migration before starting SharePoint migration.

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