I recommend using PowerShell when you are going to check move request status in Exchange 2010/2013/2016/2019. Winster George CopyingMessages 5.063 KB (5,184 bytes) 24 Winster George CopyingMessages 5.063 KB (5,184 bytes) 24 C:\>Get-MoveRequest -Identity | Get-MoveRequestStatistics C:\>Get-MoveRequest -Identity "Winster George" | Get-MoveRequestStatistics We are going to use the Identity parameter following the display name or the email address of the user. What if we only want to check a single mailbox move status? Check mailbox move request of a single mailbox C:\>Get-MoveRequest -ResultSize Unlimited | Where-Object | Get-MoveRequestStatistics We can use the values to filter the output: The following values can be seen in the status detail, depending on your mailbox move. The MoveStatus parameter returns move requests in the specified status. Troy Brian Completed 3.148 GB (3,379,905,224 bytes) 100 Mailbox move request status detail filter Tiffany Barton CopyingMessages 2.423 MB (2,540,313 bytes) 39 Winster George CopyingMessages 5.063 KB (5,184 bytes) 21 C:\>Get-MoveRequest -ResultSize Unlimited | Get-MoveRequestStatisticsÄisplayName StatusDetail TotalMailboxSize TotalArchiveSize PercentComplete This will show a list of all the move request. We are going to make use of the Get-MoveRequest cmdlet.
Run Exchange Management Shell as administrator. Check mailbox move request of a single mailbox.Mailbox move request status detail filter.