For those not finding the Json file, I had to "authorize" the download from Edge and then it was downloaded into the Download folder. At least it worked for me.
I had the same behavior as everyone else. The JSON file doesn't download because the Key cannot be created. You need to modfiy your permissions to allow the key to be created in the google console.
Thanks for the great information and guidance but if we have many domains connected to Google Workspace with Associated email accounts, do we need to repeat the process for all the domains or just for the main primary domain associated with the admin account?
İm stuck at JSON, i cant find the service key file. even on google cloud i get the message that i cannot create a JSON key file, please help, i will appreciate it
if your "Automate the configuration of your google workspace for migration" step was completed successfully, you should see the json in the default Downloads folder in your system. Please check where your downloads are defaulted to.
@@tonypulladan this is no longer accurate. i'm reaching out to microsoft to see if they have a fix. google does not allow you to create the JSON anymore and to change the default cloud settings, you need to pay for a full license from them.
Second checklist not working got stuck!!!
im stuck at the second checklist, Create a Google Account in the Project, its taking so long, anyone knows why is that?
same here? Any solutions?
Same here
same here, any solution?
You have to make the "Google Workspace migration prerequisites in Exchange Online" first
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İm stuck at JSON, i cant find the service key file. I also dont see the file download. where can i download it from manually?
Did you get any help on this, I am also stucked at the same stage.
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For those not finding the Json file, I had to "authorize" the download from Edge and then it was downloaded into the Download folder. At least it worked for me.
I had the same behavior as everyone else. The JSON file doesn't download because the Key cannot be created. You need to modfiy your permissions to allow the key to be created in the google console.
Thanks for the great information and guidance but if we have many domains connected to Google Workspace with Associated email accounts, do we need to repeat the process for all the domains or just for the main primary domain associated with the admin account?
İm stuck at JSON, i cant find the service key file. even on google cloud i get the message that i cannot create a JSON key file, please help, i will appreciate it
if your "Automate the configuration of your google workspace for migration" step was completed successfully, you should see the json in the default Downloads folder in your system. Please check where your downloads are defaulted to.
@@tonypulladan this is no longer accurate. i'm reaching out to microsoft to see if they have a fix. google does not allow you to create the JSON anymore and to change the default cloud settings, you need to pay for a full license from them.
@@willputhhey, is it resolved? How?
can we migrate a free trial gsuite account?
The service account parameters and the json file are not clearly documented. json file is automatically downloaded in the creating process
Downloaded where and named what?
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Does this process also work for personal Gmail accounts that need to be imported to a M365 tenant?
I do not think so. Were you able to?
Key not created
That's sheer stupidity! No one is able to find JSON file in the sytem
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