what is the experience when you look at the public folders using OWA 2007?

if two folders are missing from the exchange 2007 replica set, remove the 
exchange 2007 server from the replica set, wait "a bit" (i usually define that 
as a couple of hours), then re-add the exchange 2007 server to the replica set 
and see if replication happens then.

________________________________
From: Carol Fee [c...@massbar.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 3:54 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 2007 Public Folder Issues

I was really hoping you would jump in here :-)  It's not a permissions issue.  
If I log in using OWA to my E2K3 mailbox, I can see all Public Folders and 
their contents.  I am an owner of all.  When I access this same mailbox from my 
workstation in the office using Outlook 2003, what I see is the Public Folder 
hierarchy on the E2K7 server minus the two folders which have been replicated.  
I accessed this same mailbox this morning from home over a Juniper VPN 
connection and using Outlook 2003 and was able to see the entire contents of 
the Public Folders including the two folders which have been replicated and the 
contents of all others.  So .... when it works, I am obviously accessing the 
Public Folder database on the E2K3 server.  When it doesn't work, I seem to be 
accessing the database on the E2K7 server, however, I'm stumped as to why the 
two replicated folders are missing.
I ran the PFDAVADMIN anyway, but nothing has changed.

CFee


________________________________
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@owa.smithcons.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 5:51 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 2007 Public Folder Issues

I have seen, at multiple customers of mine, that administrators don't have 
access to PF's. This is generally most often true (for my customers) for those 
who have upgraded from Exchange 5.5. I haven't tried to nail down the exact 
reason, but I've presumed it had something to do with that migration.

I would get PFDavAdmin and add "Domain Admins/Owner" at the topic of the tree 
and blow it down (assuming this meets your local security policies, of course).

________________________________
From: Carol Fee [c...@massbar.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 2:59 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange 2007 Public Folder Issues

I'm in the process of setting up Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Enterprise on Windows 
Server 2008 Standard.  Our single forest/domain is 2003 Native, and we have one 
Server 2008 Domain Controller and three Server 2003 DC's.  All DC's are GC etc. 
 The single E2K7 server is Hub/CAS/Mailbox.  I can send and receive email to a 
test mailbox on the E2K7 server both internally and from the Internet, through 
SMTP connector on the single E2K3 server.  To begin the process of migrating 
the Public Folders, I replicated two ( each with sub folders ) from the E2K3 to 
the E2K7 server.  Both the E2K3 and E2K7 mailbox databases point to the Public 
Folder database on the E2K3 server.  I know the contents have replicated by 
using EMS and get-publicfolderstatistics.My first problem is

I, personally can't see either of the two public folders which have been 
replicated using Outlook 2003.  They don't even appear in the Public Folder 
list.  This is true from multiple computers.  This is true for my personal 
mailbox ( on E2K3 ) and my test mailbox on E2K7.  I can see the folders using 
OWA to my E2K3 mailbox, but not to the E2K7 test mailbox.

The only other Domain Admin is unable to see one of the two replicated folders 
using Outlook 2003 to his E2K3 mailbox.

All other users are able to see the entire Public Folder tree.


________________________________
Carol Fee
Network Administrator
617-338-0623
c...@massbar.org<mailto:c...@massbar.org>


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