One of our other guys just found this and it appears to do exactly what we
need. Thank you for being my rubber ducky tonight :-)

https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Export-or-backup-email-contacts-and-calendar-to-an-Outlook-pst-file-14252b52-3075-4e9b-be4e-ff9ef1068f91
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Regards,
Tony

On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 6:53 PM, Tony Burrows <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Good evening all,
> I have an interesting one and am hoping someone can point me in the right
> direction or confirm my assumptions. I was told a couple weeks ago by a
> multi-site client that the owners are going through a falling out and thus
> they are parting ways. The secondary site has retained our services however
> they are 100% dependent on the primary site via an 100Mbps MPLS connection.
> We are already working on new SIP and internet services, servers, rack,
> switches, workstations, phone system, firewall, etc. and we're good to go
> here. The catch is there are around 50 users at the secondary site that all
> have email accounts on the locally hosted Exchange 2013 server at the
> primary site. We've been told that nobody from the secondary site
> (including my company) will be given access to the Exchange server.
> Normally I'd just run something like "Get-MailboxDatabase | Get-Mailbox |
> Export-Mailbox -PSTFolderPath C:\PSTs" to export everything to PST then
> "Get-MailboxDatabase | Get-Mailbox | Import-Mailbox -PSTFolderPath C:\PSTs"
> to import it into the new forest but this isn't possible in this situation.
>
> We still have standard user access to the current domain through the end
> of the month so what I'm wondering is if any of you know of a script or
> utility that can export a user's full Exchange account to a PST so I can
> import it into the new O365 tenant? We're going to be putting in new
> workstations so each new and old workstation will be touch however I'd
> prefer not to have to create the PST manually since we're on a time crunch.
> We did some digging and found this https://support.office.
> com/en-us/article/Back-up-Outlook-data-with-the-
> Microsoft-Outlook-Personal-Folders-Backup-tool-7ef27bac-
> 6088-4f03-a9f7-34165d885883 however it only applies to Office 2007 and
> the client is running Office 2013 and 2016 across their workstations. For
> kicks, another one of our guys ran this on their Office 2016 install and it
> failed. Any assistance is greatly appreciated and thank you in advance.
>
>
> Regards,
> Tony
>

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