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How to bulk migrate ALL GoogleDrive data (files and foldes), not just Workspace to 365 SharePoint

Scott Riley 0 Reputation points
2026-02-10T00:55:31.01+00:00

I need instructions on how to BULK MIGRATE my Google Drive folders and files to MS165 SharePoint.

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  1. Jeanie H 11,905 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-02-11T04:54:57.7766667+00:00

    Dear @Scott Riley

    I understand now. Thank you very much for responding and explaining everything in such detail. I truly appreciate it.

    At the moment, to be able to carry out this action, support from a Microsoft specialist is required to ensure that the transfer process goes smoothly and that no data is lost. Therefore, in this case, I suggest that you submit a ticket through the Admin Center or Microsoft Unified so that you can reach a specialist. They will be the ones to perform these steps, because this operation cannot be done in a general way and requires Microsoft’s direct support and actions.

    If you submit a ticket via the Admin Center, please help me follow the instructions below: ̣̣(reach out to your Global Admin to perform this action)

    • Go to the admin center at https://admin.cloud.microsoft.
    • On the bottom right side of the page, select Help & support.
    • On the Support Assistant page, type your message or question into the text box. You will get a set of results to your question or message.
    • If the results don't help, select the Contact Support (headset) icon at the top of the page or bottom left on the page.
    • Choose your contact method, phone or email. Add and confirm your contact details and select Contact me. The expected wait time is indicated in the Contact support pane.

    If it is through Microsoft Unified, please help me click on this link: Microsoft Unified

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  2. Jeanie H 11,905 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-02-10T04:01:37.8933333+00:00

    Dear @Scott Riley

    Thank you for posting your question in the Microsoft Q&A forum.  

    As a moderator, I have the same experience as you and other users in this forum. Moderators and contributors, including external Microsoft employees, cannot directly intervene in Microsoft product features or access back-end systems. Our role is limited to providing guidance based on currently references.

    First, could you please help me clarify one detail: 

    Are you looking to move data from a personal Google Drive account, or is this a migration for an entire organization's Google Drive? 

    The tools and security steps required differ depending on the type of account you are using, so this information will help me point you in the right direction. 

    I look forward to your cooperation and response! 


  3. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-10T00:55:38.2+00:00
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    To bulk migrate your Google Drive folders and files to Microsoft 365 SharePoint, you can use the Migration Manager. Here’s a high-level overview of the steps involved:

    1. Connect to Google: Sign in to your Google account and install the Microsoft 365 migration app from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
    2. Scan and Assess: Add your Google Drives for scanning. After the scan is complete, download the scan reports to identify any potential issues that may block your migration.
    3. Copy to Migrations List: Once a Google Drive is marked as Ready to migrate, you can add it to your migration list.
    4. Review Destination Paths: Ensure that the content is being copied to the correct locations in SharePoint by reviewing and modifying the destination paths as needed.
    5. Map Identities: Map your Google Drive users, groups, and domains to the corresponding entities in Microsoft 365 to ensure that metadata and permissions are migrated correctly.
    6. Migrate and Monitor: After reviewing your migration setup, proceed with the migration and monitor the progress.

    For bulk uploads specifically, you can create a CSV file listing the source paths of your Google Drives and upload it through the Migration Manager. Make sure to follow the formatting guidelines for the CSV file, which should contain one source per row, and save it as a UTF-8 encoded file.

    For detailed instructions and additional resources, you may want to refer to the Microsoft documentation on migrating from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365.


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