Exchange 2016 – Delete Public folder issues
There is a known issues regarding delete public folder on exchange 2016 and that may appear on two scenarios:
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There is a known issues regarding delete public folder on exchange 2016 and that may appear on two scenarios:
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We recently worked on a case where one of the exchange server faced irreparable damage and had to build a new server to get the production up and running.
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Public folders are intended for the shared access in order to share the information within the organization in an effective way.
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This article details the steps of performing a Public folder migration from legacy version of exchange to Exchange 2013 or Exchange 2016, depending upon the supportability matrix. We are going to use the new Batch migration process and not the old Serial migration process.
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I got this unique issue with no exact issue or solution available over the internet so I am sharing this.
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Public folders used their own database replication between servers for high availability. (more…)
This issue is specific to 2007. We are trying to migrate public folders after all the mailbox migration has completed.
Modern Public Folders has be new and many of still concerned about the changes, migration, rollback and expected issues. This might be the reason for not upgrading to 2013. (more…)
As promised in my previous webcast, here is the webcast which will cover the Demo. (more…)
Let’s take a look at how to remove the last Exchange 2003 clustered mailbox server from a mixed mode environment… (more…)
Public Folder which has always been hard to troubleshoot or you have problems in adding the replica or one of the subfolder you missed to replicate and other country office reporting the issue or checking event log for public folder hierarchy change or replication events. It has always been a pain area for system administrators.
We don’t have a lot of guides out there helping with a step by step guide for the migration and co-existence of Exchange 2010/2007 to Exchange 2013 (more…)