This screen lets you choose the correlation method to use. If you select automatic correlation then, before the migration starts, you can still manually correlate any PSTs that fail the automatic process.
. Select this if you want to perform a manual correlation between PSTs and archives. Unless you have only a small number of PSTs to migrate, it is quicker to select .
. This is the quicker option if you have a lot of PSTs to import. Provided that you have set the permissions correctly, this gives a quick and accurate correlation between PSTs and archives.
If the permissions are not correct on some PSTs, those PSTs are rejected by the automatic correlation. If this happens, you can either perform a manual correlation for those PSTs or remove them from this run of PST Migrator, correct the permissions, and then run PST Migrator again.
. If a PST has been marked, this information is used to determine the correct archive, in preference to using permissions.
. Specifies whether PST Migrator uses the permissions on the PST files themselves to determine the correct archives to use. Alternatively, you can specify which permissions PST Migrator uses when correlating PST files and archives. The options applicable depend on the method you have used when adding the PST files to the list.
. PST Migrator uses the directory permissions on the folders. This does not work if you have used UNC paths to add the PST files. To specify the correct folder level, use .
To check the directory permissions, display a folder's properties, click the tab, and then click .
. PST Migrator uses the share permissions. Remember that share permissions are not automatically propagated to lower level folders, so if the PST files are in a lower-level folder you must be careful to set correctly.
To check the share permissions, display a folder's properties, click the tab, and then click .
. Specify which level of folder you want PST Migrator to use when checking for permissions. The folder that contains a PST file is one level above the PST file.
When you have selected a correlation method, click to continue.