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12/03/2020
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November 2020 Product Release Notes

Product Release Notes contain information about updates, upgrades and new features for BitTitan solutions and services. For the most current product information, visit the BitTitan Help Center.

Recoverable Items: Exchange Server, Online

MigrationWiz now supports migration of recoverable items in Office 365 and Exchange environments.

This option is applicable to Office 365 to Office 365 migration scenarios and Exchange (2013+ or Hosted) to Office 365 migration scenarios.

The following recoverable items will be migrated:

  • Mail
  • Calendar
  • Contacts
  • Tasks
  • Journals
  • Notes

Refer to the new migration guide for more info.

 

SharePoint to SharePoint Online Projects

MigrationWiz now supports migration of SharePoint documents, permissions, metadata, and versions. Existing projects are not impacted by this change. This is applicable for SharePoint Online destination projects only, on-premises destination environments are not currently supported.

When creating a new Document Project, select the following endpoints:

  • Source: SharePoint
  • Destination: SharePoint Online

A MigrationWiz-Shared Document license is required. Each license is USD $25 and supports one library up to 50GB. Any libraries over 50GB will require one additional license per 50GB. This is a new license type which will only work for this type of migration.

Document libraries from multiple sites can now also be migrated within one SharePoint to SharePoint Online project. Refer to the ‘Add Items’ section from the SharePoint to SharePoint Online migration guide to see examples. SharePoint to SharePoint Online Migration Guide.

The benefits of using the new SharePoint Online destination endpoint include:

  1. Source now supports both basic authentication and app-based authentication methods.
  2. Faster migration with optimized performance and reduced throttling.

 

Hybrid

User Pre-flight Checks

Before any batches are processed, it is recommended that pre-flight checks be run. This ensures, for example, that the onmicrosoft.com proxy address is available, among other things necessary for a successful migration.

During a Hybrid migration, there is a major step that occurs during the initial Hybrid Configuration Wizard. This is where the On Premises mailboxes get ‘stamped’ with an additional proxy address to allow mail flow to work correctly. Generally, this is their SAMAccountName, or alias, at the tenantname.mail.onmicrosoft.com. This leads a mailbox to have a possible entry such as alias@tenantname.mail.onmicrosoft.com.

As this is stamped locally in Exchange, it will make its way into the Azure Active Directory with the normal AADC linkage. This feature checks that each account in Azure that is in a Hybrid batch has this feature. Without it, the migration will fail.

Move Licensing Finalization

This feature moves the Office 365 licensing component from the Sync stage to the Finalization stage.

The new Start Sync flyout will be almost identical to the original, but with the license option removed. The refresh button will stay but will only update and populate the Source Endpoint and will no longer have anything to do with the licensing of the mailboxes. In addition to this, only User Mailboxes will be licensed. If the Mailbox Type is a Shared, Room, or Resource mailbox, then no license will be applied.

Rebatch Entire System

This option is available when users are setting up the batches initially and may be testing the layouts. This new feature will allow customers, in the drop-down menu, to move everybody to “Unbatched” and delete all the batch labels, prior to the next import. This helps keep a clean slate for your project.

Refer to Hybrid Exchange Management Guide for best practices.

Agent Option: Changes to Import Options

This creates a third option for importing from the CSV and the Agent, allowing the changes to only be applied to Unbatched Mailboxes.

This gives the user the ability to perform multiple imports to enhance the batches without the possibility of affecting what has already been created, only changing mailboxes that are in the Unbatched mailboxes group.

Update Display & Logic for Mailbox Type

The mailbox type will now be displayed on the UI in the batch view. The designated User Mailbox, Shared Mailbox, Room Mailbox, and Resource Mailbox will be shown as a Mailbox Type field. Also, when the mailbox is licensed, it will only license User Mailboxes.

From a migration perspective, it is important to know what type of mailboxes we are dealing with so that the batching can be performed appropriately.

We are converting five types – UserMailbox, SharedMailbox, RoomMailbox, Equipment Mailbox, and all LinkedMailbox types – to “User, Shared, Room, Equipment and Linked(Type)“.

If the type is none of the above five types and has a “xxxMailbox“ format, Mailbox is removed from the end and it will show only as “xxx“ as the type. If the type doesn’t end with “Mailbox“, then we just return whatever it is from API/Powershell. This is purely to improve the optics of the display.

Display Delegate Flyout

The UI previously showed that a batch had delegates in it by using the people icon next to the name. Likewise, inside the batch itself, if a mailbox had delegates, then the people icon is displayed next to the SMTP address.

Previously, the only way to find out the delegates was to download a CSV file for the batch. This new flyout alerts the migrator to the fact that there are indeed delegates to consider, without needing to download the CSV.

Display Size & Item Count for Mailbox

The UI display in MigrationWiz did not previously show the Item Count and Mailbox Size. This is because, in the earlier versions, this data was never collected. Now that the Agent V2 has these collection points built in, they are available to display in the main UI. With the new fields in place, the following changes take effect:

  1. (MigrationWiz) License – This field will still show but with a condensed header (MW Licensed).

  2. Item Count – New field, showing the total number of items in the mailbox

  3. Mailbox Size (MB) – New field, the mailbox size shown in MB. The collected data is in KB so a calculation will be necessary, limited to two decimal points.

Refer to the Hybrid Exchange Management Guide for more details.

DeploymentPro Modern Authentication Now Allows MFA

Prerequisites:

  • Modern Authentication must be enabled for the destination tenant
  • Application permission is required

 

Supporting end-user machines:

  • Microsoft Windows 8 or later (with latest Windows updates), including TLS 1.2 support
    • Outlook versions supported are Outlook 2016 (March 2016 PU) and Outlook 2019
  • .NET Framework version 4.5.2 or later

Refer to the updated DeploymentPro Guide and DeploymentPro FAQ.

 

Microsoft Teams

MigrationWiz now supports the migration of Teams OneNote documents and tabs. Associated OneNote notebook and tabs under of Team can be migrated over to the destination tenant.

In the Start Migration flyout, a new data type ‘OneNote tabs’ will be available for selection.

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OneNote tabs cannot be migrated independently without migrating Documents.

Recommended Migration Steps:

  1. Ensure the MigrationWiz User has already consented to either Teams-ReadOnlyApp or Teams-FullControlApp.
  2. Log in to MigrationWiz.
  3. Create a Teams Collaboration project.
    • Required endpoints: Teams Parallel (Source) and Teams Parallel (Destination).
  4. Start adding Teams via Autodiscover, Quick Add, or Bulk Add. Steps for these processes are included in the Teams Parallel migration guide below.
  5. Select which teams to migrate.
  6. Click Start Migration for a ‘Teams Creation’ pass first.
  7. Wait 24 hours for the Teams to provision.
  8. Migrate Data without OneNote tabs.
    1. Select teams to migrate.
    2. Click Start Migration with ‘Documents and OneNote’ with any other item types but do not select OneNote Tabs.
    3. Wait approximately 4 hours for the OneNote documents to be discovered by the OneNote service.
  9. Migrate data with OneNote tabs.
    1. Select ‘OneNote tabs’ and any other item types which still need to be migrated.
    2. Documents and OneNote can be selected again to bring over any newly created documents since the last migration.

Refer to the OneNote Migration Guide for detailed migration guide and best practices.

Product Improvements

Google Drive to Google Drive Migrations

While migrating shortcuts (Step 2), if a shortcut file is not migrated, an error message will be logged for every case.

 

OneDrive/SharePoint Document Projects

Supported destination endpoint types now specifically call out SharePoint GCC/China and OneDrive GCC/China.

 

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