CardDAV Considerations

CardDAV is a standard for storing address book/contacts data on a remote server, and a protocol for clients to access that data. Many systems such as Oracle Communications Suite, CommuniGate, Zimbra, Scalix, Kerio, Google, Yahoo and others support CardDAV. If Transend supports the native API of your system, you should use that, otherwise CardDAV can… […]

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Upgrade your License

You may upgrade from any previous version of Transend software to the latest version of Transend Migration Console. Upgrade from Transend Migrator or TM Forensic EditionIf you are an existing customer of Transend with an active license of Transend Migrator or Transend Migrator Forensic Edition, with an active Support & Maintenance package, you are eligible… […]

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Recover from a crash

Recovering from a crash happens automatically, for example, after an unexpected machine reboot. Once the machine is back up, the Agent service starts automatically and gathers progress data from any crashed jobs and prepares those for the Daemon to retrieve and pass along to the Console for display. Any user migration job that was in… […]

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Notes Domino Considerations

Transend can migrate Notes Domino email data whether the Notes mail file is stored on the local workstation or if the Notes account is on a Domino message server. On this page: Requirements Authentication Address Translation Passwords Notes Encrypted Documents Read/Unread Marks Embedded Objects NSF Buffer Pool Size RFC-822 (MIME) format RequirementsNotes email client: A… […]

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Access a Network Drive

There are several places where you might choose to use a network drive. Some examples include: The Source or Target Platform (i.e. direct access to the mail store of a Kerio server, or locally stored files such as PST, EML or PDF) Location of detached attachments that exceed size limits of the target system (configured… […]

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Connectivity between the Daemon and Remote Agents

Migration job files are created by the Console and stored in C:\ProgramData\Transend\tmcd\std_jobs. Numbered jobs appear there with a .JOB file extension. After the Daemon successfully transfers a job file to a Remote Agent, the file gets renamed to .OLD (i.e. – 42.job becomes 42.old). Note: Depending on the number of users migrating and the scale… […]

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Best Practices

The following best practices will help optimize migration performance, reduce errors and enhance your overall migration experience. GeneralLet the migration complete before manipulating data – If migrating in stages with delta jobs, it is important to allow all migration jobs to complete before manipulating data (i.e. moving or deleting messages/folders, editing/deleting calendar events, etc.). Once… […]

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Dovecot IMAP Server Considerations

Migrate to or from Dovecot IMAP Server without user passwords by setting up the Dovecot Master User for admin authentication. RequirementsNo additional software is required. Internet Connection. A TCP/IP connection to the server is required. After the Master User is set up in Dovecot, perform the following steps in Transend Migration Console: On the Create… […]

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Migration Results

To view the status of active and completed migrations, click Migrations / Run from the left side navigation pane. Each row represents a batch of users in a migration, combined with their configuration settings. Each migration is uniquely numbered in the left column. Click View Progress of an active migration or View Results of a… […]

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Set maximum attachment size allowed by target system

Target mail platforms will reject messages from migrating if they contain attachments that exceed the platform’s defined size limits. As a result, we have built in logic that detaches attachments that exceed the defined limits so that the message will continue to migrate. Detached attachments are either stored in a cloud-based user drive (i.e. OneDrive… […]

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