You can migrate Box content to your users' My Drive or shared drives. Each settings template has options that you can enable, depending on how you want your data to appear after a migration. Make sure you use the correct settings template for your migration. See below for details about the templates.
Migrate to My Drive
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Migrate Box content
Migrate folders |
Enabled by default When enabled, Box folders are migrated to Google Drive folders. |
Migrate files |
Enabled by default When enabled, Box files are migrated to Drive files. Optionally, you can:
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Migrate collaborations |
Enabled by default When enabled, Box collaborations are migrated as Google permissions. |
Allow email invitations |
When enabled, users inside and outside your organization that are assigned permissions for a Drive folder or file are sent an email notification. |
Exclude Box foldersExclude Box versionsExclude Box collaborations |
When enabled, you can use filters to exclude content from your migration.
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Map users |
Enabled by default When enabled:
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Allow unmapped users |
When enabled, user permissions on the source domain (including permissions belonging to users that aren’t specified in an identity mapping) are transferred to the files on the new domain. Users with permission to access files and folders on the source domain retain access after the migration. However, the permissions are not transferred to users on the target domain. Note the following points:
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Domain mapping |
When enabled, Google Workspace Migrate automatically maps source domain usernames to target domain usernames (for example, user1@ on your source domain becomes user1@ on your target domain). If you enable this setting:
Note:
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Migrate to shared drives
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Migrate Box to shared drives
Migrate folders |
Enabled by default When enabled, Box folders are migrated to shared drive folders. |
Migrate files |
Enabled by default When enabled, Box files webs are migrated to shared drive files. Optionally, you can:
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Migrate folder permissions |
Enabled by default When enabled, folder permissions are migrated to the target shared drive. Restricted permissions are not migrated. Go to Restricted permissions. |
Migrate file permissions |
Enabled by default When enabled, file permissions are migrated. Restricted permissions are not migrated. Go to Go to Restricted permissions. |
Allow email invitations |
When enabled, users outside of your organization who are assigned permissions for shared drives are sent an email notification. |
Exclude Box foldersExclude Box versionsExclude Box collaborations |
When enabled, you can use filters to exclude content from your migration.
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Map users |
Enabled by default When enabled:
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Allow unmapped users |
When enabled, user permissions on the source domain (including permissions belonging to users that aren’t specified in an identity mapping) are transferred to the files on the new domain. Users with permission to access files and folders on the source domain retain access after the migration. However, the permissions are not transferred to users on the target domain. Note the following points:
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Domain mapping |
When enabled, Google Workspace Migrate automatically maps source domain usernames to target domain usernames (for example, user1@ on your source domain becomes user1@ on your target domain). If you enable this setting:
Note:
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Set up or select a settings template
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