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Migration Manager creates an new document library in user's OneDrive Site
- Dec 11, 2020
Anthony_Tudor Hello Anthony and thank you for your response.
After opening a ticket with microsoft support it seems that it's a bug and it's affecting some levels of o365 licenses. Tried the same workflow with just different licenses on another tenant and it worked.
A simple workaround of the above was instead of picking OneDrive as the destination, pick SPO and insert the <tenant>-my.sharepoint.com and the Documents list afterwards.
Anthony_Tudor Hello Anthony and thank you for your response.
After opening a ticket with microsoft support it seems that it's a bug and it's affecting some levels of o365 licenses. Tried the same workflow with just different licenses on another tenant and it worked.
A simple workaround of the above was instead of picking OneDrive as the destination, pick SPO and insert the <tenant>-my.sharepoint.com and the Documents list afterwards.
- dmutsaersFeb 02, 2021Iron Contributor
I have the same problem, but the suggested work around didn't help. The same problem arises, a new Documents1 folder is created.
- jorikpolhuisFeb 02, 2021Copper Contributor
jimas_1966 For me the interface trick was not the issue. I have a problem because i want to do the migration in bulk. With JSON or CSV this trick is not an option. And the same problem exists when i do the migration with JSON or CSV.
- jorikpolhuisFeb 02, 2021Copper Contributor
jorikpolhuis In reaction to my owm reply. I found the source of my problem. In my scenario there was a language difference. The document library name wasn't "documents" but was "documenten" as it calls in the Netherlands. I hope this helps someone..... And maybe Microsoft could make a simple fix for this.
- dmutsaersFeb 02, 2021Iron Contributor
jorikpolhuis
Could you post an example of your JSON and/or CSV files? (Without exact file shares\locations, of course)
- dmutsaersJan 28, 2021Iron Contributor
jimas_1966
I have the same problem, but your suggestion doesn't seem to do the trick. Any other suggestions? No matter what I do, OneDrive or SharePoint location, it creates a new Documents1 folder, not visible to the user. I have two options "Files" and "Documents", but the result is the same.