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8/26/2012. Project ICE!. 2. . . . . . What is Project ICE!. . Project ICE! Integrated Communications w/Exchange Today -A replacement of our current Eudora and Meeting Maker mail and calendar clients with Outlook 2003 on the desktop for PCs and Entourage 2004 for Macintoshes as well as a
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1. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 1 Project ICE!Department Coordinators MeetingDecember 14, 2006, 10:00 am – 11:30 amMaxwell Dworkin Room 119
Session Agenda & Updates – Susan DeLellis
Active Directory Migration – Bob Cahill, Molly Baird
Email Migration Details – Tim Gleason
Q&A
2. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 2
looking at a CAIT and non-CAIT price - to address helpdesk, CALS and Desktop support/migrationlooking at a CAIT and non-CAIT price - to address helpdesk, CALS and Desktop support/migration
3. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 3
looking at a CAIT and non-CAIT price - to address helpdesk, CALS and Desktop support/migrationlooking at a CAIT and non-CAIT price - to address helpdesk, CALS and Desktop support/migration
4. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 4
ICE! Mailbox Administrative Pricing: FY ’06 Rates for Administrative Pricing: 150MB is the standard Mailbox Size. Rates are Per user Per Month. Groups will contract in advance, per year, for mailboxes through Program Mgt.
Storage Pack 1: 150MB (default): $ 9.00
Storage Pack 2: 250MB: $ 13.00
Storage Pack 3: >250MB with a cap (special use case): $ 15.00
ICE! Migration Timeline:
Assuming the successful implementation of IDM/AD by the end of January:
Early Adopters of ICE! will start mail migrations the end January ’07
Bulk of the Mail migrations will take place March – June ‘07
Calendar migration will take place after mail migrations are complete
Nearly a year ago
loosing confidence in MM as a Co. Outgrowing their solution
(2) separate systems, (2) clients, no talking to one another
Years since Center took a hard look at email direction
Hardware/platform consolidation within the center
Looking at ways to leverage a new platform that could extend to a larger customer baseNearly a year ago
loosing confidence in MM as a Co. Outgrowing their solution
(2) separate systems, (2) clients, no talking to one another
Years since Center took a hard look at email direction
Hardware/platform consolidation within the center
Looking at ways to leverage a new platform that could extend to a larger customer base
5. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 5 Project ICE! Important Information
The new Desktop login for workstations in the UNIVERSITY Domain will be the login for:
Windows Desktops
ICE! Email & Calendar System (Exchange)
Other Future applications
What used to be three separate logins, are now one!
Current Method:
Login to Desktop, login to Email client, login to Meeting Maker Client
Future Method:
Login to Desktop (UNIVERSITY Domain) for access to email, calendaring & more
6. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 6
ICE! Password Policy – will be the AD Login Password Policy
Will follow University Security Officer Guidelines for complex passwords
Passwords will expire every year
ICE! Message Quota Limit Policy Recommendation
Users will receive quota warning messages upon reaching 80% of quota
A process will be put in place to report on and flag users who are at quota – UIS helpdesk will reach out to these users
DLS reserves the right to bump users to a higher priced storage tier if user continues to ignore quota warnings
There will be a system threshold instituted to “protect” from email looping and a potential hang of the mail system
Quota Management will be a topic covered in training by CWD
USERS WILL NEED TO MANAGE THEIR MAILBOX QUOTAS!!
7. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 7
PDA Handheld Policy
CAIT Desktop Standards Committee has proposed a handheld/PDA policy that
Has recently been adopted by the CAIT Managers
DLS Supports Harvard owned devices only
The standard hand-held devices for CA will be reflected in the standards document at http://www.uis.harvard.edu/support_services/standards.pdf that is reviewed and updated by the CAIT Desktop Working Group on a quarterly basis
CA users have until Dec. 31, 2007 to migrate to a CA standard device. As of Jan, 1, 2008, non-standard legacy hand-held devices will no longer be supported by UIS DLS
The Harvard University Information Security and Privacy policies at http://www.security.harvard.edu apply to the use of hand-held devices and information stored on and/or accessed through these devices. Staff should avoid storing confidential data on hand-held devices.
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Center for Workplace Development Updates:
On-line Outlook Tutorials nearly complete. CWD will hold a planned, staged rollout of this program
Topics include:
Preparing for Migration
Creating/reading/sending Email & Attachments
Enabling Vacation Notices
Creating Distribution Lists and Signatures
Lookup Names in Directory
OWA
And More!
Entourage users will utilize job aids and user guides with screen shots
In-classroom training programs under development for PCs and Train the Trainer for MACs
Project Updates
9. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 9
CWD will be holding a “pilot” classroom training course for Outlook/Exchange in January – we’d like to offer up a few slots for CAIT folks to attend (and give constructive feedback to CWD)
Communications Campaign:
We launched the “Marching Towards the Migration” communications campaign earlier this month
DLS Migration Planning
You’ll be hearing more from DLS over the next several months around Migration Planning
Project Updates
10. Active Directory Migration Bob Cahill
Support Services
11. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 11 Scheduling DLS will meet with departments to identify migration dates in January or February
Migrations will be lined up at least 1 month in advance
A predetermined number of users will be migrated per nite
Laptops will be migrated separately from desktops
12. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 12 Migration Strategies Single Threaded
Migrate to AD
Schedule with departments/sub departments as required
Desktop data collection two weeks prior
Migrate desktops by department/sub departments to AD
Exchange Migration
Schedule with departments/sub departments as required
Desktop mail data collection two weeks prior
Migrate a predetermined number of users per nite
13. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 13 Single Threaded Pro’s
Simpler process, fewer changes at once
Fewer potential points of failure for each migration
Con’s
Requires 4 desktop visits
2 data collection visits (one for AD and one for Exchange)
2 migration visits (one for AD and one for Exchange)
High impact on users
Requires 2 password resets
14. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 14 Migration Strategies Dual Migration
AD and Exchange Migrations together
Schedule with departments/sub departments
One visit for data collection, two weeks prior
Migrate all departments/sub departments to AD and Exchange
Complete entire departments, then move on
15. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 15 Dual Migration Pro’s
Requires only 2 Desktop Visits
One visit for data collection
One visit for migrations
Requires only 1 Password Change
Lower impact on users
Fewer interruptions and changes
Con’s
More specialized resources required during each migration.
Manageability/coordination more difficult than single threaded migrations.
Multiple changes happening at once – username, password and mail
16. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 16 Current DLS Preferred Method Dual Threaded Strategy
Pending further testing
17. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 17 Review of Changes and Benefits
Molly Baird
18. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 18 Changes & Benefits to Users
19. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 19 New Policies and Procedures HR determines whether an account is “off” or “on”
HR determines policy exceptions
Usernames are automatically generated by IdM system
Hiring managers determine which electronic services an account can utilize:
What kind of workstation
Email
Home directory
Network Share access
VPN account
Other applications
20. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 20 Account Process Example: New Employee Today:
Hiring manager requests new user account:
Name, HUID, phone number, start date
Shared drives, file access
VPN, other applications
Email mailbox, MeetingMaker, email alias
Future:
HR enters employee information into PeopleSoft and the account is automatically created with the following data:
Name, phone number, office address, start date, username
Hiring manager requests the following access:
Shared drives, file access, VPN, other applications, email mailbox and quota, email alias
21. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 21 Account Process Example: Separating Employee Today:
Hiring manager requests closure of user account:
Name, HUID, phone number, end date
Copy of home directory?
Delete email? When? Delete email alias?
Delete MeetingMaker? Delete VPN?
Future:
HR enters employee information into PeopleSoft and the account is automatically disabled after the end date.
HR determines if employee should maintain the following access: Email account, email alias
Hiring manager requests the following:
Removal from network shares
Copy of home directory, email
Delete VPN
22. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 22 Account Process Example: Transferring Employee Today:
Hiring manager requests transfer of user account:
Name, HUID, phone number, end date, new department name
Copy of home directory?
Delete email? When? Delete email alias?
Delete MeetingMaker? Delete VPN?
Future:
HR enters employee information into PeopleSoft and the account is automatically moved to the new department.
Hiring manager requests the following:
Removal from network shares
Copy of home directory
Delete VPN, delete email, etc.
23. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 23 Password Reset Manager End users will no longer call Help Desk for password resets
Self-service tool will be available online
Users must fill out profile that contains secret questions
Similar to online banking tools
24. Mail Migration TechniqueWindows and Macintosh Presented by: Tim Gleason
25. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 25 Topics Overall approach
Current desktop environment
Windows migration & demo
Macintosh migration & demo
Summary
26. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 26 Overall Approach Techniques discussed in the June 2006: Departmental Coordinators meeting
AD prerequisite remains
Tools purchased for UIS Desktop and LAN Support customers (DLS) through University Software Licensing
Non-DLS areas may have to acquire separately and a cost
Continuing to refine migration technique and validating tool functionality
New windows tool version, 5.4 required retesting
Final migration testing awaits production availability for validation and benchmarks for “time to convert”
Overall process outlining local tasks in development
Clients are running a standard installation of Eudora
Transend Migrator 5.4 for Windows
Emailchemy for Macintosh
27. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 27 User Profile The migration tools are flexible and can adapt to various usage. Please highlight differences during your planning sessions if known.
Typical installation
Eudora 5.x +
POP3 usage
Large mailbox located on desktop with nested folder and many attachments…representing years worth of email
Large address book (nicknames) list consisting of personal groups and individual entries
Special considerations
Multiple installations of Eudora
Address book on server share
IMAP usage
Other email programs
Wireless PDAs
Shared accounts
28. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 28 Windows Migration E-Mail migration
Migration of Eudora POP3 msg archive to PST file
IMAP mailbox download and conversion to PST
IMAP mailbox download and import to Exchange server
Preserves formatting of Plain Text msg
Preserves formatting of HTML msg
Preserves formatting of Rich Text msg
Keeps original Eudora mailbox intact
Handles malformed Eudora messages
Expands nickname shortcuts
Preserves Local folder structure
Preserves IMAP folder structure
Multiple mailbox locations are converted by repeating the process per mailbox
Multiple personalities are not converted
Messages attachments are included in PST
Messages with attachments deleted are converted with missing file indication
No limitations to the conversion of very large mailboxes has been encountered
Conversion of primary account local archive and IMAP mail is scriptable
29. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 29 Windows Migration Address book migration
Migrates user name including first and last
Creates name based email address if no name exists in Eudora
Migrates primary email address
Includes multiple secondary addresses
Includes primary phone number and address
Include secondary phone number and address
Personal Groups are migrated
Users in personal groups without an individual address have one created
Migration keeps original Eudora address book intact
Multiple Eudora address books require repeated conversions with the tool
Conversion of primary address book is scriptable
30. Windows Demo
31. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 31 Macintosh Migration E-Mail migration (via Emailchemy)
Migration of Eudora POP3 msg archive to Entourage .RGE file
Preserves formatting of Plain Text msg
Preserves formatting of HTML msg
Preserves formatting of Rich Text msg
Keeps original Eudora mailbox intact
Handles malformed Eudora messages
Expands nickname shortcuts
Preserves Local folder structure
Multiple mailbox locations are converted by repeating the process per mailbox
Multiple personalities are not converted
Messages attachments are included in RGE
Messages with attachments deleted are converted with missing file indication
No limitations to the conversion of very large mailboxes has been encountered
Process is not scriptable and requires manual GUI operation
IMAP process must be performed on a Windows system with mail transfer up to Exchange server.
32. 8/26/2012 Project ICE! 32 Macintosh Migration Address book migration (Entourage import)
Migrates user name including first and last
Creates name based email address if no name exists in Eudora
Migrates primary email address
Includes primary phone number and street address
Personal Groups are migrated
Migration keeps original Eudora address book intact
Does not migrate City, State, Zip
Does not migrate secondary phone number, address, city, state, zip
Migrates only primary address books, other books are ignored.
Secondary email addresses placed in notes area and not in proper fields
33. Macintosh Demo
34. Questions? Project ICE!
projectice@harvard.edu
www.projectice.harvard.edu