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    Weird 0365 Migration (or maybe i'm just weird)

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    • ?
      A Former User
      last edited by A Former User

      Client is housed in a VDI environment from a provider. provider currently provides VDI, and hosted exchange. VDI is going away, so is hosted email. Here's my question... How would you migrate this client? 60 ish users all email is currently within VDIs, so no local mail.. . . ... I don't do a lot of o365 migrations, and the ones I've done have been small and easy. 60 isn't large...but what would you do?

      Current provider obviously isn't playing nice. They will provide me with a disk copy of their PSTs.... big help

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      • GregoryHallG
        GregoryHall
        last edited by

        What version of Exchange are they running on...?

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        • coliverC
          coliver
          last edited by coliver

          So... The customer has an email provider that only allows mail access through virtual desktops. So you won't be able to find connection information or anything like that?

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          • ?
            A Former User
            last edited by

            that's not the only way they are allowed, that's just how they are currently configured.

            and I'm pretty sure ex2010 @GregoryHall

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            • GregoryHallG
              GregoryHall
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              I assume you have OWA access to the Exchange box?
              In that regard and as a test against this host... Go setup a trial office 365 account for them and drill down to Exchange then Migrations.
              Hit the three dots and try and setup the migration endpoint. if you can get that to hook up then you should be able to run the migration that way...

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              • ?
                A Former User
                last edited by

                Well, I did have OWA access.

                Exchange 2007 and it's hosted with a multi-tenant company @GregoryHall

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                • ?
                  A Former User
                  last edited by

                  Greg, I was able to get the endpoint to pull the server info, but I didn't complete the "endpoint wizard" now going back it's not letting me create the endpoint. I think the provider may have revoked my admin status.

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                  • GregoryHallG
                    GregoryHall @A Former User
                    last edited by

                    @Hubtech PM me the Office 365 login and I will take a quick peek.

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