We are tearing down a site D in our MS 5.5 Exchange Organization
Site C has a site connector to both Site D and Site F however Site C has a
Directory Replication Connector to only Site D. Site D and Site F have a
directory replication connector. What is the best way to tear down Site D,
remove
, January 15, 2003 3:15 PM
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Conversation: Directory Replication
Subject: RE: Directory Replication
We are tearing down a site D in our MS 5.5 Exchange Organization Site C
has a site connector to both Site D and Site F however Site C has a
Directory Replication
Stuff disappears from the GAL for a while til replication completes... and
some mail could be undeliverable during that time. It's something I'd try to
do during off hours for certain.
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From: Olivier de Heer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 5:37
Thanks Chris.
I was aware of that and will do the operation over the weekend. It will
involve several connections (8) in stead of only 1 as listed in my first
post. Any more negative side effects that you know?
We also want to bring all servers onto the same patch level implementing
SP4 and some
de Heer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 10:14 AM
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Subject: RE: Directory Replication Connector
Thanks Chris.
I was aware of that and will do the operation over the weekend. It will
involve several connections (8) in stead of only 1 as listed
Have you made sure of all the account rights? (NT and Exch)
Are the servers on the same Exch service pack (including hot fixes)?
Are there any good or interesting errors in event viewer on any of the
servers?
Did you try creating a new site (with the exact same information as the
existing
, 2002 10:52 AM
Subject: RE: Directory Replication error
Have you made sure of all the account rights? (NT and Exch)
Are the servers on the same Exch service pack (including hot fixes)?
Are there any good or interesting errors in event viewer on any of the
servers?
Did you try creating a new
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From: Ali Wilkes (IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 February 2002 15:53
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Directory Replication error
Have you made sure of all the account rights? (NT and Exch)
Are the servers on the same Exch service pack (including hot fixes
: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 February 2002 15:54
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Directory Replication error
I ran into this once. As Ali stated make sure the accounts have rights. My
problem was with PF's not replicating. Are you using x.400 connectors
, Louis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 11:09 AM
Subject: RE: Directory Replication error
Im not using x400 connectors yet because setup fails whilst trying to
replicate with the original server in the site. So I don't have chance to
add
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From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 February 2002 16:09
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Directory Replication error
Is the new server your trying to add to your existing email domain in the
same network domain? Maybe if you explain better exactly the current setup
Hi
Try stopping the dir service on the server on which the object was deleted.
I've seen this happen before.
Regards
Peter
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 November 2001 00:44
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Directory Replication in MSX
In 2000 the only way to handle this is to set up seperate GAL's with
different filters. One I commonly use is Proxyaddress=*domain.com. As
a side note, I am not sure what you mean by 29 sites, but if you mean
you have 29 routing groups make sure you are aware of what you are
getting into.
Mailboxes do not replicate. Directory objects do, and I think that's what
you're talking about. Directory objects will not replicate between sites
without a directory replication connector. So if you don't want directory
replication between sites, remove the directory replication connector.
A directory is just that -- a directory. You cannot stop items from
replicating throughout the directory within this organization.
Why would you want this to *not* happen anyway?
Missy
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Urgh. Forgot that stupid thing existed...
2000 must rot the brain.
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From: Great Cthulhu Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 11:49 PM
Subject: RE: Directory replication help
A 100% foolproof way
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