Migrator for Notes to SharePoint allows organizations to safely and effectively migrate Lotus Notes®, Domino®, QuickPlace®, Quickr®, or Domino.Doc data to Microsoft SharePoint or SQL Server®. Migrator for Notes to SharePoint provides "Point and click" migration of Lotus Notes, QuickPlace/Quickr, or Domino.Doc documents to SharePoint Lists, Libraries and InfoPath® Form Libraries. This simple but powerful tool makes it easy for technical or non-technical users to select data from a Notes data source, define any desired data mapping rules, and write the data out to SharePoint. Information technology professionals can take advantage of the tool's
many features to perform enterprise-level migration projects.
New features:
- Support rendering LN forms with embedded views
- Migrate to SharePoint Online with Azure turbo mode
- Support TOC migration for Quickr 8.5.1
- Support migration to SharePoint 2016
Resolved issues:
Some table columns were compressed in migrated Word documents. | Git# 313 |
The Migrator job did not finish when re-migrating a document that was edited in the source. | Git# 363 |
Document level security was not supported for Quickr documents | Git# 364 |
During a large migration, some Notes files containing icons were identified as already existing. | Git# 374 |
Migrator for Notes to SharePoint was frequently requesting credentials during migrations to SharePoint Online. |
Git# 377 |
An AD group could not be mapped to a group during migration, when the User Mapping option was “Treat input as login name”. |
Git# 378 |
The Message Date property was not supported in MSG type documents. | Git# 380 |
Rendering of EmbeddedView in Notes Form was not supported. | Git# 383 |
Document permission levels were not mapped correctly for Notes documents with empty reader lists, in SharePoint 2013. |
Git# 384 |
Quickr 8.5.1 TOC links were incorrect in the Notes Object table. | Git# 389 |
When assigning Quickr class rule to a wiki place, task remained in an Initializing state. | Git# 390 |
When assigning Quickr class rule to a blog place, task remained in an Initializing state. | Git# 391 |
Quickr versioned documents were not migrated properly if the document had more than nine versions. |
Git# 393 |
Migration of major and minor versions of Domino.Doc to SharePoint was not adequately supported. |
Git# 394 |
Migration using Import Service allowed the Import Service version to be lower than the version of the Migrator for Notes to SharePoint client. |
Git# 399 |
Messages displayed when a license expired were incorrect. | Git# 422 |
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