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Enterprise Vault™ PST Migration
Last Published:
2019-10-21
Product(s):
Enterprise Vault (12.5)
- About this guide
- Introduction to PST migration
- PST file ownership
- PST migration: scripted
- PST migration: wizard-assisted
- About the PST Migrator wizard
- Outline of the wizard-assisted PST migration process
- Preparation for the wizard-assisted PST migration process
- Migration tips for the wizard-assisted PST migration process
- How the wizard-assisted PST migration process affects users
- Starting the wizard-assisted PST migration process
- PST migration: Locate and Migrate
- About Locate and Migrate
- Setting up PST Locate and Migrate
- Migrating PST files using PST Locate and Migrate
- Excluding network shares from PST migration using the PstLocatorTask.exe.config file
- Troubleshooting PST migration
- PST migration: client-driven migration
- About client-driven PST migration
- Preparation for client-driven PST migration
- Editing the PST migration messages for client-driven PST migration
- Configuring the PST holding folder for PST client-driven migration
- Creating a PST Migrator task for PST client-driven migration
- Enabling mailboxes for PST client-driven migration
- Permissions required for migrating PST files stored on network drives
Configuring the PST holding folder for PST client-driven migration
The PST holding folder is used as a collecting area for the PST files that the PST Migrator task has archived. The folder must be a network share to which the logon account that the PST Migrator task uses has Delete access.
The account that you use to configure the PST holding area must have sufficient access to the folder to list it in a selection dialog box. Typically, the Vault Service account is used as the logon account by the tasks and when configuring the PST holding folder, but it is possible to specify different accounts.
To configure the PST holding folder
- In the left pane of the Administration Console, display the Enterprise Vault Site Properties.
- On the General tab, click Browse next to PST holding folder.
A prompt asks whether you want to browse Regular or Hidden shares.
- Select the type of share that you intend to specify for the PST holding folder, and then click OK.
- In the Browse for Folder dialog box, expand Entire Network > Microsoft Windows Network. Expand the required domain and then the server on which the share is located. The list of shares that are displayed contains shared folders to which the account has access.
- Select the folder you want to use for the PST holding folder and then click OK.
- Click OK to close Site Properties.