

There are several methods of configuring migration scripts to move user profiles to the new system, but there is no other method to perform this task. Some systems use MDaemon as a mail server and also use Outlook Connector in the system to connect the Outlook 2007/2007 workstation to the mail server. Now we can create an Outlook Profile and select Other options on the Choose E-mail Service page, then select the Outlook Connector for MDaemon line 2.2 as shown in Figure 1. Click the Download Outlook Connector item and follow the installation wizard to use the default value.Then log on to a workstation that has installed Outlook 2003 or Outlook 2007, and then log on to WorldClient using the account information used in step 1.On the General tab, click on Outlook Connector.Double-click the account selected in step 1.Select an MDaemon account to use to perform the migration.After installing this add-on to the server, you need to follow the following steps: The trial version of the Outlook Connector add-on is posted on MDaemon's website. To connect an Outlook workstation to an Mdaemon server, you need to install Outlook Connector to the MDaemon client and server. However, although we can move the data but cannot move the license, these licenses must be saved before moving to re-apply manually when the migration is completed. One method that can help move data between two systems is to use a PST file to connect an Outlook workstation to an Mdaemon server and copy the Public Folder content to the PST and move the contents of that PST file into Public Server's Public Folder structure. Inter-Org feedback tool will not work between Exchange server and MDaemon, so the process of moving data from Mdaemon system to Exchange server may have to be done manually. In this section we will perform Public Folder migration, Public Folder management of MDaemon and configure the Outlook workstation to use Exchange Server 2007. > Transfer MDaemon to Exchange 2007/2003 (P.4) > Transfer MDaemon to Exchange 2007/2003 (P.3) > Transfer MDaemon to Exchange 2007/2003 (Part 2) > Transfer MDaemon to Exchange 2007/2003 (Part 1) This process can also be applied to other mail systems to provide Address List features for users who have and have not yet moved. In the previous section, we performed a new indexing in two mail systems to maintain Address List as if we had not performed the conversion for users on both systems.
