So please allow me to sum up for my own edification:
Do Ed Crowley's move method. Take the original server offline, and the clients' profiles will be updated by the new server automatically?
Is that accurate? The update must be occurring before the original is removed, since the mailboxes are rehomed via the first few steps in the process anyway. Interesting.
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I recently did this and it worked like a charm. All the clients were updated invisible to the user. I did come across two problems. I also must add that I may have done something wrong too so be aware of that as well. This was my first server move.
Some Outlook clients got really slow after the move. I deleted their Outlook profile on the local machine and recreated it. Problem fixed. Some people who were opening another person's calendar could no longer do so. I used the same fix. Worked fine.
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Are you sure?
Do I need it to have the same IP as the old one???
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If the users are connecting via MAPI, then Directory Service will update the profile providing both the original and new servers are available at logon.
William
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