Setup bulk migration tasks from File Share and SharePoint to Office 365 and OneDrive while preserving file properties and metadata
| Version | 12.9.7518 |
| Updated | October 10 2020 |
| Developer |
Vyapin Software Systems Private Ltd
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| User Rating |
830
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| Original File Size | 47.4 MB |
| Downloads | 5837 |
| Systems | Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2008 64 bit, Windows 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows Server 2016 |
| Category | Portable Software |
Since it is available in the cloud and you do not have to worry about servers and maintenance, it is scalable and grows with your business and enables you to work anywhere from any device, Office 365 has changed the way companies work. If you are considering migrating the data to Microsoft's state of art Enterprise IT environment, then it is best you use a dedicated tool.
Dockit 365 Migrator is a bulk migration tool that provides you with a simplified way to move content from SharePoint and File Share to Office 365 as well as OneDrive. The highlight of the utility stems from the fact that the migration occurs without making any modifications to the file properties and the associated metadata. Besides the latter, the views, alerts, web parts, workflows, content type and custom ASPX pages are kept.
Not only can you migrate content in bulk from your file share in a single task, but you can also process NTFS permissions with Online, User and the Permission Mapping settings. Moreover, just to make sure that you are unlikely to encounter issues once migrated, the app enables you to validate settings when moving documents to the lists and libraries of SharePoint Online. Simply put, you can run a quick test and hence, avert or minimize the errors during the migration
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