Comments for Quest Notes Migrator for Exchange
Quest Notes Migrator for Exchange allows you complete control over your migration from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange. This solution can migrate directly from Notes to Exchange 2007. Notes Migrator for Exchange provides a reliable high performance migration while having minimal impact on end users. It converts these users' mail, calendars, tasks, personal address books and stores them on their new mailboxes on the Exchange server ensuring preservation of important enterprise information. It also migrates Notes local stores into Microsoft Outlook personal stores.
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August 7, 2006 -
Quest shortfalls
by Nick Marchini,
Product Rating: 1/5
- We have just used the Quest migration tool, from Domino to Exchange. Two major issues were that it doesn't migrate the names.nsf entries where a contact has more than 1 email address. It transfers the entry but leaves the other email addresses behind without reporting an error.
The second and most important issue was with the way in which the tool migrate the calendar entries into Outlook. Once a user had been migrated to Outlook and then a blackberry was assigned to that user the calendar entries migrated by Quest did not syncronise down to the Blackberry handheld. New entreis input directly into Outlook calendar were syncronised ok. I would suggest that anyone considering this tool and has blackberry users to migrate should look elsewhere as Quest will not meet your requirements.
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November 2, 2004 -
Comments for Notes Migrator for Exchange
by ian shapton,
Product Rating: 2/5
- Comments DO come across
Problems:
7 contacts in book tested
Only 5 migrated
5 removed
Remaining 2 migrated
Puts Business details under Office not Business
Home address not fully migrated
Too unreliable, not worth the money
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