Running a migration from the command line – Google Apps Migration for Microsoft Exchange Administration Guide User Manual
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Running a migration from the command line
You can also run ExchangeMigration.exe from the command line. Below is a list of the
arguments you can use, the parameters required by those arguments, along with an example.
Each argument is preceded by a double dash (--). All parameters must be enclosed in double
quotes.
Note:
When you run the utility from the command line, you are still presented with the
Microsoft
®
Windows dialog box asking for the
Microsoft
®
Exchange administrator user
name and password. See Review Dialog in
for more information.
For this argument...
Supply this parameter
--help
No parameter required.
Displays a list of the arguments for
ExchangeMigration.exe.
--nouse_gui
No parameter required.
Runs the utility via the command line. GUI mode is
default.
--filename
Path to the CSV file of user names you want to use
for this migration.
If you use this argument, do not use
--migration_usernames
Example:
--filename=”C:\Documents and Settings\users.csv”
--migration_usernames
Comma-separated list of users for migration. Do not
include spaces.
If you use this argument, do not use
--filename.
Example:
--migration_usernames="user1,user2,user3"
--exchange_profile_name
The name of an existing Outlook profile you want to
use to connect to your Microsoft
®
Exchange Server.
This should be an administrator profile on the same
machine that runs Google Apps Migration for
Microsoft
®
Exchange.
If you use this argument, do not use
--source_server
--pst_base_folder
--exchange_admin_login
Example:
--exchange_profile_name=”exch_migration_admin”