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Export to PDFRelease Date for the Commercial Environment: August 4, 2024
Release Date for the U.S Government Environment: August 11, 2024
If your organization requires that authentication accounts have Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) enabled, you can now use a delegated app profile to connect to your source or destination workspace. This allows you to use the MFA-enabled account to grant the authentication consent.
You can now copy an existing migration or Aviator policy to be used in other projects with similar configurations for easier setup.
You can now view the subscription and consumption information for your Fly migrations and Aviator in Report center > Subscription report.
The customized feature link in migration policies has been updated to be workload-specific. While clicking the customized feature link in a migration policy, you are now directed to the specific guide page related to that workload, rather than the general overview page.
Tenant discovery now allows you to stop a running discovery job.
You can now easily access throttling information for both the source and destination, including the throttling count and duration, in the project mapping report > Summary >Migration history > Throttling information tab.
You can now view job duration details in the project mapping report > Summary >Migration history > General information tab.
You now have the ability to specify the handling of duplicate mappings when adding or importing them into a project.
When adding user mappings, you can now search for existing mappings by the source or destination username.
The Job details page for Aviator has been enhanced. A new row has been added to the General information section to display the total data size, and a new Aviator overview section has been added to provide information on the source and destination.
Aviator for Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365 Groups now support displaying the group mailbox size for loaded Teams/Groups.
Aviator for SharePoint Online and OneDrive now supports running a file level job to copy files to the destination.
You can now configure a schedule to run an Aviator job in the Aviator policy step on the Aviator wizard page.
You can now define how to manage sensitivity labels of Teams, Groups, sites, libraries, files, emails, and/or IRM restrictions in an Aviator policy.