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この記事をダウンロードRelease Date for the Commercial Environment: June 7, 2026
Release Date for the U.S. Government Environment: June 14, 2026
Fly automatically uses the Graph API for migrations in the following scenarios:
Exchange Online Migration: If either or both the source and destination mailboxes are licensed as Exchange Online Kiosk, Microsoft 365 and Office 365 F1, or Microsoft 365 and Office 365 F3, Fly automatically uses the Graph API.
Gmail Migration / Exchange On-Premises Migration: If the destination mailbox is licensed as Exchange Online Kiosk, Microsoft 365 and Office 365 F1, or Microsoft 365 and Office 365 F3, Fly automatically uses the Graph API.
You can now enable the Limited access setting for destination folders in the migration policy. When the source folder does not inherit permissions, the destination folder will become a limited-access folder and only users added directly to the folder can access it.
You can now add multiple Google super administrator accounts in the Google connection to avoid migration failure caused by daily quota limits.
For OneDrive to Google Drive migrations, you can now select to only migrate the objects in the top-level folder in the migration policy. The subfolders and objects will not be migrated.
Synchronize deletion is now supported for files and can be enabled in the migration policy.
You can now add multiple Google super administrator accounts in the Google connection to avoid migration failure caused by daily quota limits.
For OneDrive to Google Drive migrations, you can now select to only migrate the objects in the top-level folder in the migration policy. The subfolders and objects will not be migrated.
For additional technical information on the new functionality in this release, refer to the Release Notes.