RE: Restoring Ex2003 mailbox after a migration to Ex2007

2009-04-27 Thread Scott Mercer
No... Exmerge would error out and fail to create a PST.

I have found the answer though. Restoring a mail store to a Recovery Storage 
Group on Exchange 2003 after you migrate to Exchange 2007 requires you to make 
a change to the RSG using ADSIEdit.


http://www.petri.co.il/restoring-exchange-2003-mailboxes-exchange-2007-exmerge.htm

Scott



From: Steve Szabo [mailto:steve...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 9:51 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Restoring Ex2003 mailbox after a migration to Ex2007

Could you not use EXMERGE to put the Information in the mailbox in question 
into a PST file, open the PST with Outlook, and find the message you need?

\\Steve//

From: Scott Mercer [mailto:smer...@kuendowment.org]
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 3:39 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Restoring Ex2003 mailbox after a migration to Ex2007

I have been ask to look for an e-mail that was received almost a year ago. 
Generally this is not a huge problem, but, during that time frame we have 
migrated to Exchange 2007 from 2003. Luckily, I have not decommissioned my 
Exchange 2003 and it is still online. So, when I recover the 2003 mailstore to 
a RSG, all is fine. When I use ExMerge, it fails and puts the following in the 
ExMerge log:

Error opening message store (MSEMS). Verify that the Microsoft Exchange 
Information Store service is running and that you have the correct permissions 
to log on. (0x8004011d)

When I research this error, I find that it is because the mailbox has been 
moved from the original location it was in during the backup. So, it tried to 
move the mailbox back to original 2003 server and it failed with some odd error.

So what is my next step? Has anyone encountered having to restore mailboxes 
after a migration? What is the proper procedure for handling this?

Thanks,
Scott






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RE: Calendar info between Exchange 2003 and 2007

2009-02-18 Thread Scott Mercer
It did not have the Exchange 2007 in the replica list. I added it and still no 
luck.

-Original Message-
From: Troy Meyer [mailto:troy.me...@monacocoach.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 4:17 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Calendar info between Exchange 2003 and 2007

Scott,

Do you have public folders in your new 2007 environment?  If so, are mailboxes 
in 2007 defaulting to a 2007 public folder replica ?  If so are you replicating 
your First Administrative Group Free/Busy public folder to that 2007 replica?


-troy

-Original Message-
From: Scott Mercer [mailto:smer...@kuendowment.org]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 12:56 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Calendar info between Exchange 2003 and 2007

I am currently in the process of migrating to Exchange 2007sp1 from Exchange 
2003sp2 in a single server environment. During this migration, users that have 
mailboxes moved to the Exchange 2007 server notice that they are unable to view 
the calendar info when creating a meeting request for a user still housed on 
the Exchange 2003 server. But, those on 2003 can view calendar info (free/busy) 
for those on 2007.

Any thoughts or solutions to this problem?

Thanks,

Scott


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Calendar info between Exchange 2003 and 2007

2009-02-17 Thread Scott Mercer
I am currently in the process of migrating to Exchange 2007sp1 from Exchange 
2003sp2 in a single server environment. During this migration, users that have 
mailboxes moved to the Exchange 2007 server notice that they are unable to view 
the calendar info when creating a meeting request for a user still housed on 
the Exchange 2003 server. But, those on 2003 can view calendar info (free/busy) 
for those on 2007.

Any thoughts or solutions to this problem?

Thanks,

Scott


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