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SharePoint Migration Tool

SharePoint has become a platform for secure collaboration in many organizations all around the globe, especially after the introduction of SharePoint Online. SharePoint can handle tremendous data sizes, that is not the problem. The problem occurs when you need to migrate SharePoint. To solve this issue Microsoft has released SharePoint Migration Tool. The application is designed to migrate content from SharePoint Server 2013 or on-premises file shares easily to either SharePoint or OneDrive in Office 365.  The problem here is that the tool focuses on content migration, and that is very limited. To answer this, Microsoft released another component called “SharePoint Migration Assessment Tool” or SMAT for short. The tool is a simple command line executable that scans the contents of a SharePoint farm to help identify the impact of migration. The “SharePoint Migration Assessment Tool" tool is available in two modes: ·          Assessment and Identity Mapping. The assessment

Create a flow in Power Automate

Create a flow in Power Automate Sign in to Power Automate and select the Templates menu. You can sign up for Power Automate with a Microsoft account. Select the Save Office 365 email attachments to OneDrive for Business template.   Create the flow Save Office 365 email attachments to OneDrive for Business is one of our one-click templates, in which you can answer questions that are necessary to build the flow, so that you don't have to write a line of code. On the template graphic, there's a description of what the template does and what it needs to succeed. You'll be asked to provide credentials for the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook and Microsoft OneDrive for Business services. If you regularly use both services, you'll already be signed in. 1.       Select Create Flow. 2.        On the next page, Power Automate creates the flow for you.          . It'll connect to your work email to get any attachments.           . It w