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Exchange 2007 migration to exchange 2010 - public folder issue
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowOutlook 2007/2010 autodiscovering old Exchange infoExchange 2010 CAS (OWA) in Exchange 2007 EnvironmentExchange 2003 to 2010 Transition - How to tell if Public Folders are in use and can be deleted?Exchange 2003->2010 Migration, Free/Busy issueHow do you move Exchange 2007 Public Folders to Exchange 2010?Exchange 2007 mailbox users cannot view free-busy info of Exchange 2010 mailbox usersExchange 2010 CAS array email routing issueComplete Public Folder Migration from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010Recovering Exchange 2010 from only one serverExchange 2007 to Exchange 2010 Migration - Message flow problems
-----Some info-----
2007 Server has multi roles - CAS/HT/MBX
2010 server has multi roles CAS/HT/MBX
mail is flowing fine from all the mailboxes on the 2010 server (they were all moved from the 2007 server).
I have followed the instructions from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg576862(v=exchg.141).aspx
I have run the script moveallreplicas.ps1, and the script for adding the new server as a public Folder replica.
Even tried removing the Legacy Exchange 2003 server AD Attribute as specified here:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2010/05/05/3409916.aspx
------The issue------
On the 2010 server, there is not even a public folder heirarchy, let alone any content.
When viewing the queues on the 2007 server, I see a ton of public folder messages stuck in a retry status in queue hub version 14.
Any help is appreciated
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-----Some info-----
2007 Server has multi roles - CAS/HT/MBX
2010 server has multi roles CAS/HT/MBX
mail is flowing fine from all the mailboxes on the 2010 server (they were all moved from the 2007 server).
I have followed the instructions from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg576862(v=exchg.141).aspx
I have run the script moveallreplicas.ps1, and the script for adding the new server as a public Folder replica.
Even tried removing the Legacy Exchange 2003 server AD Attribute as specified here:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2010/05/05/3409916.aspx
------The issue------
On the 2010 server, there is not even a public folder heirarchy, let alone any content.
When viewing the queues on the 2007 server, I see a ton of public folder messages stuck in a retry status in queue hub version 14.
Any help is appreciated
exchange exchange-2010 exchange-2007 public-folders message-queuing
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And there is a PF database on the Exchange 2010 server? Just making sure I understand you before proceeding.
– TheCleaner
Jan 8 '13 at 22:52
Yes, there is, thanks for checking. So I figued this one out... turns out that we had the 2007 IP server listed in a recieve connector on the 2010 server.. and that receive connector did not have "Exchange Server Authentication" selected, as it was only being used to relay scanner messages (scan to email). Once I created a new receive connector, strictly for 2007 to 2010 on the 2010 server (type = internal), all the PFs finally replicated. Hope this helps someone out, but it was really just an oversight on my part.
– colo_joe
Jan 9 '13 at 1:02
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-----Some info-----
2007 Server has multi roles - CAS/HT/MBX
2010 server has multi roles CAS/HT/MBX
mail is flowing fine from all the mailboxes on the 2010 server (they were all moved from the 2007 server).
I have followed the instructions from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg576862(v=exchg.141).aspx
I have run the script moveallreplicas.ps1, and the script for adding the new server as a public Folder replica.
Even tried removing the Legacy Exchange 2003 server AD Attribute as specified here:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2010/05/05/3409916.aspx
------The issue------
On the 2010 server, there is not even a public folder heirarchy, let alone any content.
When viewing the queues on the 2007 server, I see a ton of public folder messages stuck in a retry status in queue hub version 14.
Any help is appreciated
exchange exchange-2010 exchange-2007 public-folders message-queuing
-----Some info-----
2007 Server has multi roles - CAS/HT/MBX
2010 server has multi roles CAS/HT/MBX
mail is flowing fine from all the mailboxes on the 2010 server (they were all moved from the 2007 server).
I have followed the instructions from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg576862(v=exchg.141).aspx
I have run the script moveallreplicas.ps1, and the script for adding the new server as a public Folder replica.
Even tried removing the Legacy Exchange 2003 server AD Attribute as specified here:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2010/05/05/3409916.aspx
------The issue------
On the 2010 server, there is not even a public folder heirarchy, let alone any content.
When viewing the queues on the 2007 server, I see a ton of public folder messages stuck in a retry status in queue hub version 14.
Any help is appreciated
exchange exchange-2010 exchange-2007 public-folders message-queuing
exchange exchange-2010 exchange-2007 public-folders message-queuing
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671313
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And there is a PF database on the Exchange 2010 server? Just making sure I understand you before proceeding.
– TheCleaner
Jan 8 '13 at 22:52
Yes, there is, thanks for checking. So I figued this one out... turns out that we had the 2007 IP server listed in a recieve connector on the 2010 server.. and that receive connector did not have "Exchange Server Authentication" selected, as it was only being used to relay scanner messages (scan to email). Once I created a new receive connector, strictly for 2007 to 2010 on the 2010 server (type = internal), all the PFs finally replicated. Hope this helps someone out, but it was really just an oversight on my part.
– colo_joe
Jan 9 '13 at 1:02
add a comment |
And there is a PF database on the Exchange 2010 server? Just making sure I understand you before proceeding.
– TheCleaner
Jan 8 '13 at 22:52
Yes, there is, thanks for checking. So I figued this one out... turns out that we had the 2007 IP server listed in a recieve connector on the 2010 server.. and that receive connector did not have "Exchange Server Authentication" selected, as it was only being used to relay scanner messages (scan to email). Once I created a new receive connector, strictly for 2007 to 2010 on the 2010 server (type = internal), all the PFs finally replicated. Hope this helps someone out, but it was really just an oversight on my part.
– colo_joe
Jan 9 '13 at 1:02
And there is a PF database on the Exchange 2010 server? Just making sure I understand you before proceeding.
– TheCleaner
Jan 8 '13 at 22:52
And there is a PF database on the Exchange 2010 server? Just making sure I understand you before proceeding.
– TheCleaner
Jan 8 '13 at 22:52
Yes, there is, thanks for checking. So I figued this one out... turns out that we had the 2007 IP server listed in a recieve connector on the 2010 server.. and that receive connector did not have "Exchange Server Authentication" selected, as it was only being used to relay scanner messages (scan to email). Once I created a new receive connector, strictly for 2007 to 2010 on the 2010 server (type = internal), all the PFs finally replicated. Hope this helps someone out, but it was really just an oversight on my part.
– colo_joe
Jan 9 '13 at 1:02
Yes, there is, thanks for checking. So I figued this one out... turns out that we had the 2007 IP server listed in a recieve connector on the 2010 server.. and that receive connector did not have "Exchange Server Authentication" selected, as it was only being used to relay scanner messages (scan to email). Once I created a new receive connector, strictly for 2007 to 2010 on the 2010 server (type = internal), all the PFs finally replicated. Hope this helps someone out, but it was really just an oversight on my part.
– colo_joe
Jan 9 '13 at 1:02
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the old mail server IP was listed in receive connector that did not have the Exchange Server Authentication checkbox selected on the authentication tab.
I removed the IP from that receive connector, and created a new one, type internal, strictly for 2007 to 2010 communication.
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the old mail server IP was listed in receive connector that did not have the Exchange Server Authentication checkbox selected on the authentication tab.
I removed the IP from that receive connector, and created a new one, type internal, strictly for 2007 to 2010 communication.
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the old mail server IP was listed in receive connector that did not have the Exchange Server Authentication checkbox selected on the authentication tab.
I removed the IP from that receive connector, and created a new one, type internal, strictly for 2007 to 2010 communication.
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the old mail server IP was listed in receive connector that did not have the Exchange Server Authentication checkbox selected on the authentication tab.
I removed the IP from that receive connector, and created a new one, type internal, strictly for 2007 to 2010 communication.
the old mail server IP was listed in receive connector that did not have the Exchange Server Authentication checkbox selected on the authentication tab.
I removed the IP from that receive connector, and created a new one, type internal, strictly for 2007 to 2010 communication.
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And there is a PF database on the Exchange 2010 server? Just making sure I understand you before proceeding.
– TheCleaner
Jan 8 '13 at 22:52
Yes, there is, thanks for checking. So I figued this one out... turns out that we had the 2007 IP server listed in a recieve connector on the 2010 server.. and that receive connector did not have "Exchange Server Authentication" selected, as it was only being used to relay scanner messages (scan to email). Once I created a new receive connector, strictly for 2007 to 2010 on the 2010 server (type = internal), all the PFs finally replicated. Hope this helps someone out, but it was really just an oversight on my part.
– colo_joe
Jan 9 '13 at 1:02