Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Deployment Guide- P67 pot

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Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Deployment Guide- P67 pot

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661 Switch Description /D:Domain name The target address prevents your migrating mailboxes from initializing. Migration Wizard moves mailboxes in two stages. If mail comes into the mailbox before Migration Wizard initializes it, the mailbox is initialized, clone mode is cancelled and Migration Wizard switches to default mode. To prevent this, you can run Migration Wizard in batch (command-line) mode with the target address command. 662 Switch Description /P:Password The password for the administrator account. Note: You can only use this switch if the source mailboxes are on an Exchange server. /F:Logging Mode In the event of a migration failure, you can use the log to determine which mailboxes moved successfully and which mailboxes failed to move, and then take appropriate action (Exchange migrations only). /S:Silent mode Silent mode. No error messages are displayed. All errors are written to the Event Log. 663 Switch Description /M:Clone mode Clone mode. Used for migrating from Exchange. /?/h/help Displays Help text. Examples mailmig /M /C:d:\migrate\po72195.txt mailmig /C:salespo.txt /A:admin /P:katmanduKatmandu Note: Running Migration Wizard with /m only (for example, \mailmig /m) starts Migration Wizard in clone mode. 664 Result Codes Depending on the success, the command line returns the following result codes:  0 = Success. No errors or warnings  1 = Warnings. No errors  2 = Errors. Possible warnings Running Multiple Instances of Migration Wizard Because Migration Wizard is a single-threaded application, to increase performance and speed of your migration, you can run Migration Wizard in multi-instance mode. This option is available only if you run Migration Wizard from a command prompt. To run Migration Wizard in multi-instance mode, at a command prompt, type D:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\mailmig.exe (where D:\Program Files is the drive on which Exchange 2003 is installed), and then click OK. 665 Control File Parameters Table 2 lists the parameters used to set values in the control file. Table 2 Parameters used to set values in the control file Parameter Use Description Mode No default Required when using the control file. Valid Settings: FILE, EXCHANGE, MSMAILPC, CCMAIL, NOTES, GRPWISE, GRPWISE5, ADSI, and IMAP. The mode for this migration. It must be the first line in the control file. Note: Set Mode to FILE when importing migration files. 666 Parameter Use Description Exchange 5.5 Default: TRUE Required when Mode is set to EXCHANGE. Valid Settings: TRUE means the migration is from an Exchange 5.5 server. FALSE means the migration is from an Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003 server. Whether the source server is running Exchange 5.5 or Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003. 667 Parameter Use Description RestrictSearchtoSid Default: FALSE Optional when Mode is set to EXCHANGE or IMPORT ONLY FROM PST. Valid Settings: TRUE means to search for matching user objects based only on the object SID during the import phase of migration. FALSE means to accept all matches. Whether to match user objects based only on the object SID. 668 Parameter Use Description SubjectFile No default Optional when Mode is set to EXCHANGE. Valid setting is the path and file name of a file that consists of lists of subjects (in Unicode format). Normalized subject text is checked for a prefix match against any of the input subjects. If a match is found, the message is not copied to the destination. The file must end with a carriage return character and a line feed character. 669 Parameter Use Description ForcePwdChange Default: FALSE Optional Valid Settings: TRUE means that users must change their passwords. FALSE means that users do not have to change their passwords. Whether to force users whose accounts were migrated to change their passwords. 670 Parameter Use Description Function Default: FULL Optional Used when Mode is set to MSMAILPC, CCMAIL, NOTES, GRPWISE, GRPWISE5, ADSI, or IMAP. Valid Settings FULL to perform a full migration (extract and import). EXTRACT to extract a user list file (MS Mail PC) or to extract migration files (Lotus cc:Mail, Lotus Notes, Novell GroupWise 4.x, Novell GroupWise 5.x, LDAP, and IMAP). IMPORT to perform an The migration function to perform. . the migration is from an Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003 server. Whether the source server is running Exchange 5.5 or Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003. 667 Parameter Use Description. Description Exchange 5.5 Default: TRUE Required when Mode is set to EXCHANGE. Valid Settings: TRUE means the migration is from an Exchange 5.5 server. FALSE means the migration is from an Exchange. administrator account. Note: You can only use this switch if the source mailboxes are on an Exchange server. /F:Logging Mode In the event of a migration failure, you can use the log to determine

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