![]() So what are the steps I can expect to go through? Once the migration has completed you can then perform your public folder management in the tool of your choice, EAC or PowerShell. Public folder migrations are entirely PowerShell based at this time. There will be a small window of public folder access downtime required when the migration is completed and all public folder connections are moved from on-premises to Exchange Online. ![]() You cannot have some public folders on-premises and some public folders in Exchange Online. Public folder migrations are a cutover migration. Public Folder migrations to Exchange Online should not be performed unless all of your users are located in Exchange Online, and/or all of your on-premises users are on Exchange Server 2013. Configure Exchange Online Public Folders for a Hybrid Deploymentīefore we cover the migration process at a high level (and very deeply in those TechNet articles!), we want to be very clear everyone understands the following few important points.Configure Exchange 2013 On-Premises Public Folders for a Hybrid Deployment.Configure Legacy On-Premises Public Folders for a Hybrid Deployment.Migrate Legacy Public Folders to Exchange Online.For on-premises to on-premises migrations.Migrate Public Folders to Exchange 2013 From Previous Versions.The following two articles are available now. We will update this article with links to the content when more documentation becomes available on TechNet. ![]() We know there is a lot of interest in this documentation and we are making sure it is as easy to follow as possible. We are still putting the finishing touches on some of our migration documentation for on-premises Exchange Server environments to Exchange Online. So, yes, we really meant our beloved public folders were coming to Exchange Online! How do we move our public folders to Exchange Online? At this time we would like to give you a bit more detail surrounding the Exchange Online public folder feature set so you can start planning what makes sense for your environment. Many of you have given the new public folders a try in Exchange Online and Exchange Server 2013 in your on-premises environments. We explained how public folders were given a lot of attention to bring their architecture up-to-date, and as a result of this work they would take advantage of the other excellent engineering work put into Exchange mailbox databases over the years. Last November we gave you a teaser about public folders in the new Exchange. How Exchange Online manages public folders: How Exchange Online automatically cares for your public folder mailboxes (via AutoSplit) - Microsoft.For public folder migration best practices: Best practices for public folder preparation before migrations - Microsoft Tech Community.Configure public folder in hybrid with on-premises: Configure legacy on-premises public folders for a hybrid deployment | Microsoft Docs and Configure Exchange Server public folders for a hybrid deployment | Microsoft Docs.Please see the following for the updated information on this subject: Update : The information in this blog post is now outdated.
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