Replacing BPOS MigrationToolkit - Needed for Updated PowerShell Commands, Notably Get-MSOnlineUser Cmdlet
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2012年2月2日 0:08
Hi all, as many of you know Microsoft is in the process is moving BPOS tenants into Office 365 to provide the next version of hosted Microsoft Online Services. In earlier postings I've discussed the use of the updated Microsoft Online Migration Toolkit, with an updated Get-MSOnlineUser cmdlet in order to run reports on who has not changed their password since x day.
If you are needing to update your BPOS Mail Migration Tool in order to use this new cmdlet and run these reports, as outlined here (http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/bpostransition/thread/04fe3272-322c-4306-9326-f2c1b3385ef1) you will need to make sure and perform the following steps:
- Uninstall the existing BPOS Mail Migration Toolkit application
- Reboot this machine
- Install the new BPOS Mail Migration Toolkit, from the following location:
Resources:
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Download the latest Microsoft Transporter Suite Tool: http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displayLang=en&id=5015
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Learn more about the updated Get-MSOnlineUser and Set-MSOnlineUser: http://www.microsoft.com/online/help/en-us/helphowto/337f0b2d-facf-4e2d-8d4c-58ae5bab80c9.htm
Note - Unless you uninstall and reboot your machine you may find that the Migration Command Shell will error citing "Unable to find the Get-MSOnlineUser powershell cmdlet", at which point you will not be able to run the Get-MSOnlineUser cmdlet (http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/bpostransition/thread/04fe3272-322c-4306-9326-f2c1b3385ef1), used to run reports on who has changed their password since X day.
Transitions Community Lead ...Ryan J. Phillips

