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Migrating from Microsoft Exchange to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8

Summary:  By using the straightforward steps outlined in this white paper, an administrator can easily migrate data and users from Microsoft Exchange to IBM Notes and Domino 8. Included are tips and instructions for troubleshooting some common issues.

Date:  11 Nov 2008
Level:  Introductory

Activity:  5924 views
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By using the straightforward steps outlined in this white paper, an administrator can easily migrate data and users from Microsoft® Exchange to IBM® Notes® and Domino® 8. Included are tips and instructions for troubleshooting some common issues.

In this article

  • Introduction
  • Server-to-server migration steps
  • Client-to-client migration steps
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • About the author

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