Please note: Outlook Anywhere needs to be enabled within Exchange On-Premises Information on how to run the migration and to download the scripts can be found here: (v=exchg.150). Supported Legacy Exchange On-Premises Versions for migrating public folders to Office 365 and Exchange Online This leaves the Batch migration as the only recommended and supported method for migrating legacy public folders to Office 365 and Exchange Online. Exporting to PST and importing is not recommend by Microsoft, with the PST export imports there is no way to manage the PST size limits and auto-spilt and also permissions would have to be setup manually in office 365. This is because Exchange 2013 introduced Modern Public Folders where HA or ‘replica’ copying was provided by Database Availability Groups. Once support for Exchange 2010 is gone and companies finally move off, we never have to worry about Public Folder Replication again. The serial migration method for migrating public folders is being deprecated and is no longer supported by Microsoft. Public Folder replicas are almost a thing of the past. When migrating public folders from Exchange 2007 or 2010 to Exchange Online there are three methods:
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