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David Brotherton
May 09, 2018Copper Contributor
Office 365 Newbie Questions
I do the IT work for many SMB's in my rural area. One of my small local government customers is adding staff and installing new computers. Currently they have a workgroup network which shares files v...
May 09, 2018
Hi Dave, my two cents here:
1. A PST can be imported to a MailBox in Office 365 using the Office 365 Import Service or a third party Tool. If you need to access the content of this MailBox by two users, you will have to grant permissions to it for both users. Linking with point 2., maybe you should consider to import the PST to a Shared MaillBox
2. Yes if those users have access on that MailBox.
3. Yes if both users have full access to that MailBox.
4. Yes if both users have permissions over the calendar
5. Yes, you can migrate this content to a SharePoint Online Site for instance...and you can configure this Site to be accessed by any user you need.
6. I don't see why no.
7. Yes...you should start with a small pilot that probes Office 365 covers your scenario
1. A PST can be imported to a MailBox in Office 365 using the Office 365 Import Service or a third party Tool. If you need to access the content of this MailBox by two users, you will have to grant permissions to it for both users. Linking with point 2., maybe you should consider to import the PST to a Shared MaillBox
2. Yes if those users have access on that MailBox.
3. Yes if both users have full access to that MailBox.
4. Yes if both users have permissions over the calendar
5. Yes, you can migrate this content to a SharePoint Online Site for instance...and you can configure this Site to be accessed by any user you need.
6. I don't see why no.
7. Yes...you should start with a small pilot that probes Office 365 covers your scenario
David Brotherton
May 10, 2018Copper Contributor
Thanks Juan!