All Migration Utility configuration is done on the Settings tab. You'll need to configure these zone settings and enable data sources for all migration workflows.
Configure Zone Settings
- Zone URI: The base URL of your Application Workspace Zone (for example, https://zone.company.com)
- Connector Prefix: Optional prefix applied to Zone connectors created during import (for example, win - )
- Zone Username: Admin account in DOMAIN\username format
- Zone Password: Admin account password (stored encrypted via DPAPI)
- Publish Stage: The publish stage applied to packages created during import
NOTE: The Zone Username and Zone Password should be a local account in Application Workspace or a domain account, if using LDAP. Where multi-factor authentication (MFA) is enabled, you cannot user an Entra account.
Click Test Zone Connection to verify connectivity and credentials before proceeding.
Enable Data Sources
Choose the third-party platforms you want to use as migration sources. Only enabled sources will appear in the tab bar and the Settings panel.
| ConfigMgr SQL Server | Microsoft Configuration Manager (via SQL) |
|---|---|
| Microsoft Intune | Intune discovered and managed apps (via Graph API) |
| PDQ Deploy | PDQ Inventory (discovered apps) and PDQ Deploy (packages) |
| Jamf Pro | macOS inventory and packages |
| RCT Patching (RMS) | Windows application inventory from the Recast Management Server SQL database (inventory and matching only) |
| ManageEngine Endpoint Central (beta) | On-premises or cloud SaaS |
| VMware Workspace ONE UEM (beta) | Windows and macOS app inventory (inventory and matching only) |
| Ivanti Neurons for MDM (beta) | iOS, Android, and Windows app inventory (inventory and matching only) |
| BigFix (beta) | Windows application inventory and deployment packages |
| Lansweeper (beta) | Windows/macOS software inventory (inventory and matching only) |
| Kandji (beta) | macOS inventory and custom apps |