![]() ![]() In order to use PowerShell for our imports, we’ll need to provision our own Azure Blob Storage with a SAS token that can read the uploaded files. In this example the PST file is being imported into John Smith’s mailbox. You can upload PSTs to the folder using the token but you cannot download or read them. To import a PST file to a mailbox we use the New-MailboxImportRequest cmdlet. The mention of blog: "While Microsoft provides Azure Blob Storage with the PST Import Service, it appears that the SAS token that they provide only allows read and list access to the folder. That use the cmdlet is not supported in default Azure Storage (created by compliance center) and to work with PowerShell I need create my own Blob Storage but I would not want this: In this official doc the cmdlet can be used to Exchange Online (although there are not a single example). When I use GUI (wizard though browser) works fine but with powershell cmdlet New-MailboxImportRequest I get the error:Įrror details: The remote server returned an error: (404) Not Found. New-MailboxImportRequest -Name "pilotps" -IsArchive -Mailbox " -TargetRootFolder "/" -BadItemLimit 20 -LargeItemLimit 20 If there is no password configured for the certificate, you can leave it empty. Insert the path to the Exchange certificate. (More options) and select Import Exchange Certificate. The complete command of New-MailboxImportRequest is: Click servers in the feature pane and click certificates in the tabs. ![]() ![]() Note there are limitations that affect what the job can be called. Click Import PST files, then New import job. Note: I already imported the file to Azure Blob Storage with AZCOPY (the storage was created by compliance center - ingestiondata). Expand the Information governance option, click Import, then Import PST files should be visible. Hi all!! I'm trying import a PST file to Office 365 using the cmdlet New-MailboxImportRequest. ![]()
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