In my case this is the Administrator account. This screen requires the service account you created earlier. Once you have entered the required information, click Next. The SMTP domain may well be the same on your Exchange Server and Google Apps, this is normal in a migration scenario. On this screen you need to enter the NETBIOS name of your Exchange Server and then the SMTP domain you have registered with your Google Apps account. Once you launch the tool, click Next on the first screen of pre-requisites and then you will see the screen below. To start the migration we need to launch the Google Apps Migration tool. If the usernames or e-mail addresses don’t match then you will need to create a CSV that looks like the following: The same is true if the e-mail addresses are the same, simply create a list of e-mail addresses, 1 per line.
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If like me your Google Apps username is the same as your Windows usernames then you simply need to create a file with a list of these usernames. The first step is to create a CSV file of the users that you wish to migrate. It’s as simple as 5 easy steps which I will explain below. I was shocked at how easy the migration was from Microsoft Exchange 2003 to Google Apps. This will generate an OAuth consumer secret make a note of this because it will be required later. Put a check in the box labelled Enable this consumer key then click Save Changes. To configure this using the Google Apps Control Panel navigate to Advanced Tools and under the section titled Authentication click Manage OAuth domain key. This is similar to a service account in Exchange that allows you to gain access to all mailboxes using a single login (the administrative account). (Administrators always have access to this API.) Put a check in the box next to Allow users to upload mail using the Email Migration API. To enable this using the Google Apps Control Panel navigate to Advanced Tools and scroll right to the bottom of the page. This is required to allow the Migration to Exchange tool to access the required API’s so that it will function. Enabling the Email Migration API (EMAPI) option