Re: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail....

2002-12-12 Thread Tony Hlabse
I thought header.exe was only on the 5.5 Resource Kit?

- Original Message - 
From: "Daniel Chenault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


> Get header.exe from the Exchange RK and use it to create a header file
> including all the information you want to import including the domain
> account. Export the user list from the UK box, munge the account field
with
> an appropriate tool (Excel) and import it into your server.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Joe Pochedley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 9:57 AM
> Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail
>
>
> > You're right, I'm overtime exempt...  :(
> >
> > I understand there's not going to be a manual way to do it, but I've
used
> > Exmerge in the past, and have gotten along quite well with it, so I
> believe
> > I'll be fine...  It's only about 40 mailboxes...
> >
> > As I said in my original email, I'm hopping to create the mailboxes and
> > associate them to domain accounts in a child domain (made from the UK's
> old
> > NT4 domain joining our forest as a child)...  Still hoping someone can
> tell
> > me if this can be done?
> >
> > Joe Pochedley
> > If you have time to do it twice,
> > you had time to do it right in
> > the first place.
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Daniel Chenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 9:57 AM
> > To: Exchange Discussions
> > Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail
> >
> >
> > Do you mean move the domain accounts, or the mail accounts? If the
latter,
> > setup a trust from the US to the UK. Use Exmerge to extract the UK
users'
> > data and import it into the US server. There's not going to be an
> automated
> > way to do this, sorry. Add to your laundry list "administrative
headache"
> > and charge them some overtime (but you're probably exempt).
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 7:08 AM
> > To: Exchange Discussions
> > Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail
> >
> >
> > Daniel:  Yes, email over a Internet based VPN, across the pond, nothing
> but
> > Net...  :)  As I said, I protested and gave the administration quite a
> > laundry list of why it wasn't the best way to run thing, but they are
the
> > ones who pay the money so they're the ones who get to make the decision.
> >
> > Andrea:  Thanks. I guess I should've referenced the materials I've read
> > (including the MSKB article you referenced), a couple of the MS
migration
> > whitepapers, and a couple of Exchange books...  Unfortunately they all
> > reference moving things within the same domain...  I need to know if I
can
> > use the accounts from the child domain on the parent domain's Exch
server,
> > which I can't find a straight answer to (of course, I've probably not
> worded
> > my question correctly in all the Internet searching I've done)
> >
> > Joe Pochedley
> > If you have time to do it twice,
> > you had time to do it right in
> > the first place.
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Andrea Coppini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 6:28 PM
> > To: Exchange Discussions
> > Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail
> >
> >
> > You might want to look at
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;316886 for some
> > ideas.  Other than that, the MS KB is a good source of info.  It's got
> loads
> > of good step by step guides.
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 11 December 2002 9:48 PM
> > To: Exchange Discussions
> > Subject: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail
> >
> >
> > Kind ladies and gentlemen, looking for a little feedback on an Exchange
> mess
> > that I've been tasked with handling.
> >
> > We're located in the USA and recently we purchased a company based out
of
> > the UK.  The administration ha

Re: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail....

2002-12-12 Thread Daniel Chenault
Get header.exe from the Exchange RK and use it to create a header file
including all the information you want to import including the domain
account. Export the user list from the UK box, munge the account field with
an appropriate tool (Excel) and import it into your server.

- Original Message -
From: "Joe Pochedley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 9:57 AM
Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


> You're right, I'm overtime exempt...  :(
>
> I understand there's not going to be a manual way to do it, but I've used
> Exmerge in the past, and have gotten along quite well with it, so I
believe
> I'll be fine...  It's only about 40 mailboxes...
>
> As I said in my original email, I'm hopping to create the mailboxes and
> associate them to domain accounts in a child domain (made from the UK's
old
> NT4 domain joining our forest as a child)...  Still hoping someone can
tell
> me if this can be done?
>
> Joe Pochedley
> If you have time to do it twice,
> you had time to do it right in
> the first place.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Daniel Chenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 9:57 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail
>
>
> Do you mean move the domain accounts, or the mail accounts? If the latter,
> setup a trust from the US to the UK. Use Exmerge to extract the UK users'
> data and import it into the US server. There's not going to be an
automated
> way to do this, sorry. Add to your laundry list "administrative headache"
> and charge them some overtime (but you're probably exempt).
>
> -----Original Message-
> From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 7:08 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail
>
>
> Daniel:  Yes, email over a Internet based VPN, across the pond, nothing
but
> Net...  :)  As I said, I protested and gave the administration quite a
> laundry list of why it wasn't the best way to run thing, but they are the
> ones who pay the money so they're the ones who get to make the decision.
>
> Andrea:  Thanks. I guess I should've referenced the materials I've read
> (including the MSKB article you referenced), a couple of the MS migration
> whitepapers, and a couple of Exchange books...  Unfortunately they all
> reference moving things within the same domain...  I need to know if I can
> use the accounts from the child domain on the parent domain's Exch server,
> which I can't find a straight answer to (of course, I've probably not
worded
> my question correctly in all the Internet searching I've done)
>
> Joe Pochedley
> If you have time to do it twice,
> you had time to do it right in
> the first place.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrea Coppini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 6:28 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail
>
>
> You might want to look at
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;316886 for some
> ideas.  Other than that, the MS KB is a good source of info.  It's got
loads
> of good step by step guides.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 11 December 2002 9:48 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail
>
>
> Kind ladies and gentlemen, looking for a little feedback on an Exchange
mess
> that I've been tasked with handling.
>
> We're located in the USA and recently we purchased a company based out of
> the UK.  The administration has asked me to consolidate the Exchange
servers
> (one at each company) into a single server.  Of course I protested
> veheminently about having a single server for both the US and UK, gave
them
> many many reasons why it shouldn't be done, but ultimately the decision
was
> theirs  AH well
>
> We're currently running Exch5.5 on an NT4 domain, and the purchased
company
> is running the same...  I am in the process of testing and preparing to
> deploy Win2K and AD here in the USA...  After AD's in place I plan to
> upgrade our Exch5.5 to Exch2K.
>
> Now for the messy part...  I need to get the UK's mailboxes moved to our
> Exch2K server...  What I was planning was this:  Upgrade their network to
> Win2K as a child domain of ours...  Then using Exmerge, pu

RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail....

2002-12-12 Thread Joe Pochedley
You're right, I'm overtime exempt...  :(

I understand there's not going to be a manual way to do it, but I've used
Exmerge in the past, and have gotten along quite well with it, so I believe
I'll be fine...  It's only about 40 mailboxes...

As I said in my original email, I'm hopping to create the mailboxes and
associate them to domain accounts in a child domain (made from the UK's old
NT4 domain joining our forest as a child)...  Still hoping someone can tell
me if this can be done?

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.


-Original Message-
From: Daniel Chenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 9:57 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


Do you mean move the domain accounts, or the mail accounts? If the latter,
setup a trust from the US to the UK. Use Exmerge to extract the UK users'
data and import it into the US server. There's not going to be an automated
way to do this, sorry. Add to your laundry list "administrative headache"
and charge them some overtime (but you're probably exempt).

-Original Message-
From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 7:08 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


Daniel:  Yes, email over a Internet based VPN, across the pond, nothing but
Net...  :)  As I said, I protested and gave the administration quite a
laundry list of why it wasn't the best way to run thing, but they are the
ones who pay the money so they're the ones who get to make the decision.

Andrea:  Thanks. I guess I should've referenced the materials I've read
(including the MSKB article you referenced), a couple of the MS migration
whitepapers, and a couple of Exchange books...  Unfortunately they all
reference moving things within the same domain...  I need to know if I can
use the accounts from the child domain on the parent domain's Exch server,
which I can't find a straight answer to (of course, I've probably not worded
my question correctly in all the Internet searching I've done)

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.


-Original Message-
From: Andrea Coppini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 6:28 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


You might want to look at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;316886 for some
ideas.  Other than that, the MS KB is a good source of info.  It's got loads
of good step by step guides.


-Original Message-
From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 11 December 2002 9:48 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


Kind ladies and gentlemen, looking for a little feedback on an Exchange mess
that I've been tasked with handling.

We're located in the USA and recently we purchased a company based out of
the UK.  The administration has asked me to consolidate the Exchange servers
(one at each company) into a single server.  Of course I protested
veheminently about having a single server for both the US and UK, gave them
many many reasons why it shouldn't be done, but ultimately the decision was
theirs  AH well

We're currently running Exch5.5 on an NT4 domain, and the purchased company
is running the same...  I am in the process of testing and preparing to
deploy Win2K and AD here in the USA...  After AD's in place I plan to
upgrade our Exch5.5 to Exch2K.

Now for the messy part...  I need to get the UK's mailboxes moved to our
Exch2K server...  What I was planning was this:  Upgrade their network to
Win2K as a child domain of ours...  Then using Exmerge, pull out their
mailboxes and transfer them to our Exchange server (they've only got a 600mb
priv.edb, so it's nothing compared to our 90Gb database)... I've read on
migration strategies, etc, but nothing really covers moving mail from one
domain to another or if making them a child domain (basically creating a two
way transitive trust between the two domains) gets around the problem...

So the questions are these:  Can I make new mailboxes on the USA Exch2K
server from users in the child domain in the UK (I assume the answer is yes,
but I haven't gotten that far in testing yet and I'm just trying to avoid
some head banging if someone can tell me it can't be done)?   Is there
an
easier way to accomplish this?  How can I move the Public folders to our
Exch server?

Thanks in advance for your kind wisdom.

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.



RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail....

2002-12-12 Thread Daniel Chenault
Do you mean move the domain accounts, or the mail accounts? If the latter,
setup a trust from the US to the UK. Use Exmerge to extract the UK users'
data and import it into the US server. There's not going to be an automated
way to do this, sorry. Add to your laundry list "administrative headache"
and charge them some overtime (but you're probably exempt).

-Original Message-
From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 7:08 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


Daniel:  Yes, email over a Internet based VPN, across the pond, nothing but
Net...  :)  As I said, I protested and gave the administration quite a
laundry list of why it wasn't the best way to run thing, but they are the
ones who pay the money so they're the ones who get to make the decision.

Andrea:  Thanks. I guess I should've referenced the materials I've read
(including the MSKB article you referenced), a couple of the MS migration
whitepapers, and a couple of Exchange books...  Unfortunately they all
reference moving things within the same domain...  I need to know if I can
use the accounts from the child domain on the parent domain's Exch server,
which I can't find a straight answer to (of course, I've probably not worded
my question correctly in all the Internet searching I've done)

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.


-Original Message-
From: Andrea Coppini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 6:28 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


You might want to look at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;316886 for some
ideas.  Other than that, the MS KB is a good source of info.  It's got loads
of good step by step guides.


-Original Message-
From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 11 December 2002 9:48 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


Kind ladies and gentlemen, looking for a little feedback on an Exchange mess
that I've been tasked with handling.

We're located in the USA and recently we purchased a company based out of
the UK.  The administration has asked me to consolidate the Exchange servers
(one at each company) into a single server.  Of course I protested
veheminently about having a single server for both the US and UK, gave them
many many reasons why it shouldn't be done, but ultimately the decision was
theirs  AH well

We're currently running Exch5.5 on an NT4 domain, and the purchased company
is running the same...  I am in the process of testing and preparing to
deploy Win2K and AD here in the USA...  After AD's in place I plan to
upgrade our Exch5.5 to Exch2K.

Now for the messy part...  I need to get the UK's mailboxes moved to our
Exch2K server...  What I was planning was this:  Upgrade their network to
Win2K as a child domain of ours...  Then using Exmerge, pull out their
mailboxes and transfer them to our Exchange server (they've only got a 600mb
priv.edb, so it's nothing compared to our 90Gb database)... I've read on
migration strategies, etc, but nothing really covers moving mail from one
domain to another or if making them a child domain (basically creating a two
way transitive trust between the two domains) gets around the problem...

So the questions are these:  Can I make new mailboxes on the USA Exch2K
server from users in the child domain in the UK (I assume the answer is yes,
but I haven't gotten that far in testing yet and I'm just trying to avoid
some head banging if someone can tell me it can't be done)?   Is there
an
easier way to accomplish this?  How can I move the Public folders to our
Exch server?

Thanks in advance for your kind wisdom.

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.


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RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail....

2002-12-12 Thread SAP
Hi,
Based on what you say about the informatoin store size, if I can presume that you are 
going to migrate a few users (That depends on you as to what you classify as few); did 
you consider the option of making pst files of all users, make your exchange server 
resolve both the domain names.. or be the MX record holder for both the domains and 
you manually create each user... and then import the pst files into your exchange 
server. 
for them to be able to check there mails from U.K change the client settings on each 
client.
What says you to this ...

-Original Message-
From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:08 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


Daniel:  Yes, email over a Internet based VPN, across the pond, nothing but
Net...  :)  As I said, I protested and gave the administration quite a
laundry list of why it wasn't the best way to run thing, but they are the
ones who pay the money so they're the ones who get to make the decision.

Andrea:  Thanks. I guess I should've referenced the materials I've read
(including the MSKB article you referenced), a couple of the MS migration
whitepapers, and a couple of Exchange books...  Unfortunately they all
reference moving things within the same domain...  I need to know if I can
use the accounts from the child domain on the parent domain's Exch server,
which I can't find a straight answer to (of course, I've probably not worded
my question correctly in all the Internet searching I've done)

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.


-Original Message-
From: Andrea Coppini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 6:28 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


You might want to look at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;316886 for some
ideas.  Other than that, the MS KB is a good source of info.  It's got
loads of good step by step guides.


-Original Message-
From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 11 December 2002 9:48 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


Kind ladies and gentlemen, looking for a little feedback on an Exchange
mess that I've been tasked with handling.

We're located in the USA and recently we purchased a company based out
of the UK.  The administration has asked me to consolidate the Exchange
servers (one at each company) into a single server.  Of course I
protested veheminently about having a single server for both the US and
UK, gave them many many reasons why it shouldn't be done, but ultimately
the decision was theirs  AH well

We're currently running Exch5.5 on an NT4 domain, and the purchased
company is running the same...  I am in the process of testing and
preparing to deploy Win2K and AD here in the USA...  After AD's in place
I plan to upgrade our Exch5.5 to Exch2K.

Now for the messy part...  I need to get the UK's mailboxes moved to our
Exch2K server...  What I was planning was this:  Upgrade their network
to Win2K as a child domain of ours...  Then using Exmerge, pull out
their mailboxes and transfer them to our Exchange server (they've only
got a 600mb priv.edb, so it's nothing compared to our 90Gb database)...
I've read on migration strategies, etc, but nothing really covers moving
mail from one domain to another or if making them a child domain
(basically creating a two way transitive trust between the two domains)
gets around the problem...

So the questions are these:  Can I make new mailboxes on the USA Exch2K
server from users in the child domain in the UK (I assume the answer is
yes, but I haven't gotten that far in testing yet and I'm just trying to
avoid
some head banging if someone can tell me it can't be done)?   Is there
an
easier way to accomplish this?  How can I move the Public folders to our
Exch server?

Thanks in advance for your kind wisdom.

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.


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RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail....

2002-12-12 Thread Joe Pochedley
Daniel:  Yes, email over a Internet based VPN, across the pond, nothing but
Net...  :)  As I said, I protested and gave the administration quite a
laundry list of why it wasn't the best way to run thing, but they are the
ones who pay the money so they're the ones who get to make the decision.

Andrea:  Thanks. I guess I should've referenced the materials I've read
(including the MSKB article you referenced), a couple of the MS migration
whitepapers, and a couple of Exchange books...  Unfortunately they all
reference moving things within the same domain...  I need to know if I can
use the accounts from the child domain on the parent domain's Exch server,
which I can't find a straight answer to (of course, I've probably not worded
my question correctly in all the Internet searching I've done)

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.


-Original Message-
From: Andrea Coppini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 6:28 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


You might want to look at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;316886 for some
ideas.  Other than that, the MS KB is a good source of info.  It's got
loads of good step by step guides.


-Original Message-
From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 11 December 2002 9:48 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


Kind ladies and gentlemen, looking for a little feedback on an Exchange
mess that I've been tasked with handling.

We're located in the USA and recently we purchased a company based out
of the UK.  The administration has asked me to consolidate the Exchange
servers (one at each company) into a single server.  Of course I
protested veheminently about having a single server for both the US and
UK, gave them many many reasons why it shouldn't be done, but ultimately
the decision was theirs  AH well

We're currently running Exch5.5 on an NT4 domain, and the purchased
company is running the same...  I am in the process of testing and
preparing to deploy Win2K and AD here in the USA...  After AD's in place
I plan to upgrade our Exch5.5 to Exch2K.

Now for the messy part...  I need to get the UK's mailboxes moved to our
Exch2K server...  What I was planning was this:  Upgrade their network
to Win2K as a child domain of ours...  Then using Exmerge, pull out
their mailboxes and transfer them to our Exchange server (they've only
got a 600mb priv.edb, so it's nothing compared to our 90Gb database)...
I've read on migration strategies, etc, but nothing really covers moving
mail from one domain to another or if making them a child domain
(basically creating a two way transitive trust between the two domains)
gets around the problem...

So the questions are these:  Can I make new mailboxes on the USA Exch2K
server from users in the child domain in the UK (I assume the answer is
yes, but I haven't gotten that far in testing yet and I'm just trying to
avoid
some head banging if someone can tell me it can't be done)?   Is there
an
easier way to accomplish this?  How can I move the Public folders to our
Exch server?

Thanks in advance for your kind wisdom.

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.


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RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail....

2002-12-11 Thread Andrea Coppini
You might want to look at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;316886 for some
ideas.  Other than that, the MS KB is a good source of info.  It's got
loads of good step by step guides.


-Original Message-
From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 11 December 2002 9:48 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


Kind ladies and gentlemen, looking for a little feedback on an Exchange
mess that I've been tasked with handling.

We're located in the USA and recently we purchased a company based out
of the UK.  The administration has asked me to consolidate the Exchange
servers (one at each company) into a single server.  Of course I
protested veheminently about having a single server for both the US and
UK, gave them many many reasons why it shouldn't be done, but ultimately
the decision was theirs  AH well

We're currently running Exch5.5 on an NT4 domain, and the purchased
company is running the same...  I am in the process of testing and
preparing to deploy Win2K and AD here in the USA...  After AD's in place
I plan to upgrade our Exch5.5 to Exch2K.

Now for the messy part...  I need to get the UK's mailboxes moved to our
Exch2K server...  What I was planning was this:  Upgrade their network
to Win2K as a child domain of ours...  Then using Exmerge, pull out
their mailboxes and transfer them to our Exchange server (they've only
got a 600mb priv.edb, so it's nothing compared to our 90Gb database)...
I've read on migration strategies, etc, but nothing really covers moving
mail from one domain to another or if making them a child domain
(basically creating a two way transitive trust between the two domains)
gets around the problem...

So the questions are these:  Can I make new mailboxes on the USA Exch2K
server from users in the child domain in the UK (I assume the answer is
yes, but I haven't gotten that far in testing yet and I'm just trying to
avoid
some head banging if someone can tell me it can't be done)?   Is there
an
easier way to accomplish this?  How can I move the Public folders to our
Exch server?

Thanks in advance for your kind wisdom.

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.


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Re: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail....

2002-12-11 Thread Daniel Chenault
You mean the UK users will have to access their mail over a link across the
pond? Oy...

Exmerge the whole mess out, give the PSTs to the users. Create the accounts
in your server and be done with it.

- Original Message -
From: "Joe Pochedley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 2:47 PM
Subject: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


> Kind ladies and gentlemen, looking for a little feedback on an Exchange
mess
> that I've been tasked with handling.
>
> We're located in the USA and recently we purchased a company based out of
> the UK.  The administration has asked me to consolidate the Exchange
servers
> (one at each company) into a single server.  Of course I protested
> veheminently about having a single server for both the US and UK, gave
them
> many many reasons why it shouldn't be done, but ultimately the decision
was
> theirs  AH well
>
> We're currently running Exch5.5 on an NT4 domain, and the purchased
company
> is running the same...  I am in the process of testing and preparing to
> deploy Win2K and AD here in the USA...  After AD's in place I plan to
> upgrade our Exch5.5 to Exch2K.
>
> Now for the messy part...  I need to get the UK's mailboxes moved to our
> Exch2K server...  What I was planning was this:  Upgrade their network to
> Win2K as a child domain of ours...  Then using Exmerge, pull out their
> mailboxes and transfer them to our Exchange server (they've only got a
600mb
> priv.edb, so it's nothing compared to our 90Gb database)...  I've read on
> migration strategies, etc, but nothing really covers moving mail from one
> domain to another or if making them a child domain (basically creating a
two
> way transitive trust between the two domains) gets around the problem...
>
> So the questions are these:  Can I make new mailboxes on the USA Exch2K
> server from users in the child domain in the UK (I assume the answer is
yes,
> but I haven't gotten that far in testing yet and I'm just trying to avoid
> some head banging if someone can tell me it can't be done)?   Is there an
> easier way to accomplish this?  How can I move the Public folders to our
> Exch server?
>
> Thanks in advance for your kind wisdom.
>
> Joe Pochedley
> If you have time to do it twice,
> you had time to do it right in
> the first place.
>
>
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Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail....

2002-12-11 Thread Joe Pochedley
Kind ladies and gentlemen, looking for a little feedback on an Exchange mess
that I've been tasked with handling.

We're located in the USA and recently we purchased a company based out of
the UK.  The administration has asked me to consolidate the Exchange servers
(one at each company) into a single server.  Of course I protested
veheminently about having a single server for both the US and UK, gave them
many many reasons why it shouldn't be done, but ultimately the decision was
theirs  AH well

We're currently running Exch5.5 on an NT4 domain, and the purchased company
is running the same...  I am in the process of testing and preparing to
deploy Win2K and AD here in the USA...  After AD's in place I plan to
upgrade our Exch5.5 to Exch2K.

Now for the messy part...  I need to get the UK's mailboxes moved to our
Exch2K server...  What I was planning was this:  Upgrade their network to
Win2K as a child domain of ours...  Then using Exmerge, pull out their
mailboxes and transfer them to our Exchange server (they've only got a 600mb
priv.edb, so it's nothing compared to our 90Gb database)...  I've read on
migration strategies, etc, but nothing really covers moving mail from one
domain to another or if making them a child domain (basically creating a two
way transitive trust between the two domains) gets around the problem...

So the questions are these:  Can I make new mailboxes on the USA Exch2K
server from users in the child domain in the UK (I assume the answer is yes,
but I haven't gotten that far in testing yet and I'm just trying to avoid
some head banging if someone can tell me it can't be done)?   Is there an
easier way to accomplish this?  How can I move the Public folders to our
Exch server?

Thanks in advance for your kind wisdom.

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.


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