Google Apps migration to Hosted Exchange

Hi,
We have recently migrated from Gmail to Hosted Exchange. For historical data we setup mailboxes to download Gmail using IMAP then we exported these into PSTs.
We imported the PSTs into the users new Exchange accounts (Aware no calendar/contacts at this stage)- what we have found now is the Gmail reference folders, which is expected, but when you right click on it it still has 'IMAP Folder'. When we go back into
the account we cant see any IMAP links, and considering this was imported with PST surely these would've been lost (that's what I expected).
The issue now is you cant freely drag and drop as the IMAP is causing permission issues.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Hi,
I find a related article about "Migrate from Gmail to Office 365 in 7 steps":
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn568114.aspx
Even if it isn't Hosted Exchange server, the information maybe helped.
Please paste the detailed errors when can't drag and drop.
Thanks
Mavis
Mavis Huang
TechNet Community Support

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