Okay, what’s odd is we have FIM synchronizing the GAL in both locations (which 
populates the x500 addresses). We had to add them on the company2.com mailboxes 
so users could reply/forward internal emails pre-dating the migration. I’ll 
have to see if FIM syncs that data, as I am pretty confident it does. But if 
it’s a matter of updating the Mail Contacts on company1.com to include that 
info, we should be able to handle that.

Thank you everyone. Very sincerely appreciated.
-Geoff

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On 
Behalf Of Michael B. Smith
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 7:16 AM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Server Migration: Quick Contacts Failing

You should be able to add contract records for them, and then add X500 address 
objects to the contacts.

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com<mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com> 
[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Orlebeck, Geoffrey
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 10:05 AM
To: 'exchange@lists.myitforum.com'
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Server Migration: Quick Contacts Failing


Excuse my lack of clarity, I misused some terminology I think. "Quick Contacts" 
was meant to be "Address Book Cache" or "Cached Address Book" from what I'm 
seeing it described as online. Sorry for any confusion.



We did use NirSoft NK2 Editor for the "company2.com" destination side of 
things. So if User1 migrated from "company1.com" to "company2.com" we modified 
their AutoStream.dat file so they have all their Address Book cache, etc. The 
problem is for users at "company1.com", their Address Book Cache has the user's 
old information (from when they were housed on company1.com Exchange servers). 
The problem is while there are only ~20 users in Company 2, our company has 
~3,000 users and I don’t know of a way to script the removal of these addresses 
from users’ Address Book Cache.



So again, our issue is that we migrated users from our Exchange server to their 
own. Now our users are unable to reply/forward to emails prior to the migration 
or send to the users from their Address Book Cache for ‘company2.com’ email 
addresses. I’m wondering if there is anything we can do on our Exchange server 
to point those ~20 addresses so replying/forwarding those old emails will still 
resolve and send successfully to their own Exchange server. I didn’t think 
there was anything we could do on the source domain side (outside of modifying 
Address Book Cache on a user-by-user basis). But I know there is a fair number 
of people that are a lot smarter than me on here, so wanted to pick their 
brains before I fall back on the advisory email/instructions we have already 
sent out.

Thanks,
Geoff

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com<mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com> 
[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Gavin Wilby
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 1:27 AM
To: 'exchange@lists.myitforum.com'
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Server Migration: Quick Contacts Failing

We use Nirsoft’s NK2 editor for this, it takes a second to load and then delete 
the old contacts off the machines in one swoop.

(ignore the name is NK2, it works with all version’s of Outlook).

Gavin Wilby
IT Support Engineer

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com<mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com> 
[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Chenault
Sent: 15 September 2014 23:20
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com<mailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com>
Subject: Re: [Exchange] Server Migration: Quick Contacts Failing

By your description a "quick contact" is an Outlook-local contact. It's failing 
for the reason you note and, more importantly, will _never_ look to the server 
to re-resolve this address. Outlook contacts are locally-managed only; no 
server-side fix.
Since there are so few re-create them properly on the server and continue to 
have users delete them as the problem comes up.

On Sep 15, 2014, at 14:11, "Orlebeck, Geoffrey" 
<geoffrey.orleb...@chomp.org<mailto:geoffrey.orleb...@chomp.org>> wrote:
All:

We performed a migration where we took a domain that was previously hosted on 
our company’s Exchange server (Company1.com<http://Company1.com>) and migrated 
them to their own AD/Exchange environment (company2.com<http://company2.com>).

We migrated the x500 addresses from when Company 2 was on our network so 
company2.com<http://company2.com> so users could reply/forward internal email 
(or use quick contacts) without issue. The problem is that users in our Org 
(company1.com<http://company1.com>) have quick contacts pointing to the x500 
address information from when company2.com<http://company2.com> was still 
hosted on our (company1.com<http://company1.com>) Exchange servers. Now that 
Company 2 is “external” these emails fail (which we would expect). We sent out 
an advisory email and whenever a user calls, we’ve shown them how to delete the 
quick contact and add user from Global Address List (we have FIM 2010 running 
GALSync) and emails work.

There are only ~20 addresses for company2.com<http://company2.com>, so if we 
can manually update the proxyAddress attribute or something else, that’s fine. 
But we’re a little unsure on how to allow company1.com<http://company1.com> to 
accept the old x500 address and still forward it out to 
company2.com<http://company2.com>

Here’s the network details in case it helps:
*Exchange 2010 SP3 on both sides
*Two-way Forest trust established
*FIM 2010 running GALSync w/ Cross-Forest Delegation to sync GAL and allow 
delegation w/in Outlook
*Both Forests are housed in our datacenter, so while they are separated, they 
can be hit via internal IPs w/o traversing WAN

Thank you for your time.

-Geoff

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