Mass Mailbox Move and Decommission Of Legacy Exchange
Refer Part11: Public Folder Migration
http://exctech2013.blogspot.com/2013/05/part11-exchange-2010-to-2013-migration.html
Refer Part11: Public Folder Migration
http://exctech2013.blogspot.com/2013/05/part11-exchange-2010-to-2013-migration.html
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It depends upon the number of mailboxes and expertise involved in transition.
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