Public Folder Item Age Limits

Hello,
I am looking for information on how to configure item retention for public folders/public folder mailboxes in Exchange 2013.
I have migrated the public folder hierarchy successfully from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013.
The public folder item retention used to be managed on a per folder basis using the "(LocalReplicaAgeLimit) Age limit for replicas days" parameter in Exchange 2010, and I found this worked quite well in removing items that had passed the configured
expiry threshold.
The folders that needed a different age limit setting were exempted from inheriting the public folder database defaults, and granted a specific value.
These settings have not been carried over during the migration however, so now all public folders are inheriting the organization defaults for retention - which is $null.
Now that the public folder hierarchy is on Exchange 2013 and is mailbox based, what is the recommended method for granular public folder item retention.
I see that each folder the following settings can be configured Limits > Age Limits: Age limit for folder content (days) which looks like the setting I would need to configure, however, the technet text surrounding this parameter states:
Cmdlet: Set-PublicFolder
Parameter: AgeLimit
The AgeLimit parameter
specifies the overall age limit on the folder. Replicas of this public folder are automatically deleted when the age limit is exceeded.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998596(v=exchg.150).aspx
Does this mean the folder gets deleted once the limit has been reached - or just the items within?
Now that public folders are mailbox based, what effect (if any) do retention tags/policies have on public folder mailboxes
- can item retention be managed this way?
Thanks
Matt

Hi Matt,
The AgeLimit parameter in Set-PublicFolder cmdlet is based on folder level.
The AgeLimit parameter in Set-Mailbox cmdlet is based on mailbox level.
For more information on how to set retention policy for public folder, please refer following article:
Limits for public folders
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn594582(v=exchg.150).aspx
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    Check out this article
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2013/08/23/recovering-public-folder-information-in-exchange-2013.aspx
    I have not played with the recoverable items settings on the 2013 public folder enabled mailbox EDB  but you might try checking out Litigation or In Place Hold to use as a safety mechanism moving forward.  That said this will also increase the
    DB size so consider all the options before implementing
    Search, Recover, & Extract Mailboxes, Folders, & Email Items from Offline Exchange Mailbox and Public Folder EDB's and Live Exchange Servers or Import/Migrate direct from Offline EDB to Any Production Exchange Server, even cross version i.e. 2003 -->
    2007 --> 2010 --> 2013 with Lucid8's
    DigiScope

  • Outlook save/update error with Exchange 2013 public folder used as Contact Items

    Hello Everybody.
    This problem is driving me crazy.
    In Exchange 2013 i have created a public folder with several subfolders used as Contact Items.
    I've reviewed all settings several times and all is ok.
    Outlook 2010/2013 users several times receive the message:
    "The item cannot be saved to this folder. The folder was deleted or moved, or you do not have permission. Do you want to save a copy of it in the default folder for the item?"
    when try save an existing contact after modification.
    I can assure you that user permissions, server configurations are ok; please, help me.

    Did you make the subfolder the correct type, i.e., a contacts-type folder?
    Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."

  • MT Exchange 2013 and Public Folder Limits

    So having some real trouble trying to digest this data from a multi-tenant perspective. 
    Total public folders in hierarchy
    10,000
    Although you can create more than 10,000 public folders, it isn’t supported. Create
    a Public Folder
    Sub-folders under the parent folder
    10,000
    Although you can create more than 10,000 sub-folders under a parent folder, it isn’t supported.FolderHierarchyChildrenCountReceiveQuota parameter on the Set-Mailbox cmdlet.
    So if my hierarchy consists of root folders 0-9,A-Z.  Then below those top levels I place tenant domain level folders.  Then below that I actually have folders for tenant data.  Which of the above category applies?  Sub-folders under
    the parent folder is somewhat misleading?  Does that mean in my above scenario I would only have 36 "parent" folders then would be able to have a total of 10k subfolders under those parents?
    Or does it effectively mean 10k folders, that is all.  One parent folder and 9,999 sub-folders?  Or some combination of the two?
    I had very high expectations for the redesigned public folders with incorporation into the DAG, but this solution seems MUCH less scalable and flexible then the legacy design.  Additionally the recommendation of 2k concurrent users per PF mailbox, with
    a max number of PF mailboxes at 100 effectively sets an org limit of 200k total mailboxes.
    I can't help but feel this is just another nail in the coffin of non O365 Exchange resellers.

    Hi,
    Based on my research,  the public folder size can be up to 100GB in the hosted Exchange 2013 environment:
    http://www.wisnet.com/blog/hosted-exchange-2013-is-available-now/
    As long as the total number is beyond the limit, we can at most have 100 public folder mailboxes ,10k public folders, 10k subfolders under one public folder and 200 concurrent users for one public folder mailboxes.
    For more information about the public folders in Exchange 2013, you can refer to the following articles:
    Public folders
     http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150538(v=exchg.150).aspx
    FAQ: Public Folders
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj552408.aspx
    Public folders in the new Office
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2012/11/08/public-folders-in-the-new-office.aspx
    Exchange 2013 Modern Public Folders
    http://windowsitpro.com/blog/exchange-2013-modern-public-folders
    Public Folder Hierarchy and PF Mailboxes for Hosted setup
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/e9062abe-f484-462b-bc5e-ebdcb0862760/public-folder-hierarchy-and-pf-mailboxes-for-hosted-setup 
    Note: Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you. The sites are not controlled by Microsoft. Microsoft cannot make any representations regarding the quality, safety, or suitability of any software or information found there. Please make
    sure that you completely understand the risk before retrieving any suggestions from the above link.
    If you have any question about Exchange server, please feel free to let me know.
    thanks,
    Angela Shi
    TechNet Community Support

  • How get Mailbox Folder Item Count for date range?

    How to make query to Exchange 2013 like this:
    query ItemCount (specified Mailbox, specified Folder (with subfolders), specified Date Range)?
    I find this script for Exchange 2010: http://gsexdev.blogspot.ru/2012/10/item-age-sample-one-reporting-on-item.html
    This script dont work for Exchange 2013 ((

    I believe you are making the change on both the places in code, as this path version would be different in 2013
    C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange\Web Services\1.2\Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.dll"
    Cheers,
    Gulab Prasad
    Technology Consultant
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  • Public Folder retention policies?

    I'm trying to find out if retention policies can be applied to public folder content in Exchange 2013.  I can't seem to find consistent information on this.
    In this Exchange 2013 Public Folder FAQ:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj552408(v=exchg.150).aspx
    "Can you set retention policies on public folders?
    Just like in previous versions of Exchange, you can set retention limits on items."
    But in this Public Folder White Paper:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150538(v=exchg.150).aspx
    "Retention policies aren’t supported for public folder mailboxes."

    Corey, I have confirmed that the FAQ is wrong.  MRM does not apply to public folders.  You will have to come up with some other method to scrub them, like writing a script that uses EWS or something like that.
    The author must have conflated folder quota limits with retention policy.  I've asked that it be fixed, but nobody has committed to any timeframe.
    Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."

  • Public Folder Migration Fails from Exchange 2007 to 2013

    I am attempting to sync public folders between Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2013.  All the data has been copied over to the Exchange 2013 server but I am getting an error when creating the folders and their permissions.  
    I saw a previous thread which looked similar and I have set the bad item limit to one million as well as set mail-disable on the source public folders but I am still receiving these errors.
    I set the following commands
    Get-PublicFolderMigrationRequest | Set-PublicFolderMigrationRequest -baditemlimit 1000000
    Get-PublicFolderMigrationRequest | Resume-PublicFolderMigrationRequest
    and on the source mailbox server:  
    Get-publicfolder \Non_IPM_subtree -Recurse | Disable-MailPublicFolder
    12/2/2013 12:56:18 PM [ex01] The Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Replication service
    'ex01.domain.LOCAL' (15.0.712.11 caps:3F) is examining the request.
    12/2/2013 12:56:18 PM [ex01] Connected to target mailbox
    'f5f50f32-d256-4639-840e-cf161edfb538', database 'mdb01', Mailbox server
    'ex01.domain.LOCAL' Version 15.0 (Build 712.0), proxy server 'ex01.domain.LOCAL'
    15.0.712.11 caps:FFCB07FFFF.
    12/2/2013 12:56:24 PM [ex01] Connected to source mailbox '', database
    '01SRV\Second Storage Group\Public Folder Database', Mailbox server
    '01SRV.domain.LOCAL' Version 8.3 (Build 327.0).
    12/2/2013 12:56:25 PM [ex01] Request processing continued, stage LoadingMessages.
    12/2/2013 12:56:34 PM [ex01] Copying messages is finished. Copying rules and
    security descriptors.
    12/2/2013 12:56:35 PM [ex01] A corrupted item was encountered: Folder ACL
    "schema-root"
    12/2/2013 12:56:36 PM [ex01] A corrupted item was encountered: Folder ACL
    "microsoft"
    12/2/2013 12:56:36 PM [ex01] A corrupted item was encountered: Folder ACL
    "exchangeV1"
    12/2/2013 12:56:36 PM [ex01] A corrupted item was encountered: Folder ACL "Default"
    12/2/2013 12:57:06 PM [ex01] A corrupted item was encountered: Folder ACL "ORG
    Contacts"
    12/2/2013 12:57:08 PM [ex01] A corrupted item was encountered: Folder ACL "ORG"

    Here we go again...
    This the full text from the migration report
    15.0.775.35 caps:07FFCB07FFFF.
    12/13/2013 6:11:00 AM [ex01] Connected to source mailbox '', database
    'DOMAINSRV\Second Storage Group\Public Folder Database', Mailbox server
    'DOMAINSRV.DOMAIN.LOCAL' Version 8.3 (Build 327.0).
    12/13/2013 6:11:00 AM [ex01] Request processing continued, stage LoadingMessages.
    12/13/2013 6:11:34 AM [ex01] Messages have been enumerated successfully. 124813
    items loaded. Total size: 69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes).
    12/13/2013 6:11:34 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 81.
    12/13/2013 6:11:34 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 119253/124813 messages, 56.57 GB
    (60,737,390,033 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 6:16:34 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 81.
    12/13/2013 6:16:34 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 119670/124813 messages, 56.78 GB
    (60,967,399,787 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 6:21:52 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 82.
    12/13/2013 6:21:52 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 120208/124813 messages, 56.99 GB
    (61,189,806,498 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 6:26:55 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 82.
    12/13/2013 6:26:55 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 120850/124813 messages, 57.19 GB
    (61,401,994,205 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 6:30:54 AM [ex01] Transient error TimeoutErrorTransientException has
    occurred. The system will retry (1/60).
    12/13/2013 6:31:27 AM [ex01] The Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Replication service
    'ex01.DOMAIN.LOCAL' (15.0.775.35 caps:3F) is examining the request.
    12/13/2013 6:31:28 AM [ex01] Connected to target mailbox
    '543ef8dc-c797-44d4-b1f0-82c13ef9a8b3', database 'mdb01', Mailbox server
    'ex01.DOMAIN.LOCAL' Version 15.0 (Build 775.0), proxy server 'ex01.DOMAIN.LOCAL'
    15.0.775.35 caps:07FFCB07FFFF.
    12/13/2013 6:31:31 AM [ex01] Connected to source mailbox '', database
    'DOMAINSRV\Second Storage Group\Public Folder Database', Mailbox server
    'DOMAINSRV.DOMAIN.LOCAL' Version 8.3 (Build 327.0).
    12/13/2013 6:31:32 AM [ex01] Request processing continued, stage LoadingMessages.
    12/13/2013 6:32:18 AM [ex01] Messages have been enumerated successfully. 127721
    items loaded. Total size: 69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes).
    12/13/2013 6:32:18 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 82.
    12/13/2013 6:32:18 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 120850/127721 messages, 57.19 GB
    (61,401,994,205 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 6:37:20 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 82.
    12/13/2013 6:37:20 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 121456/127721 messages, 57.39 GB
    (61,624,479,276 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 6:42:23 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 82.
    12/13/2013 6:42:23 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 122010/127721 messages, 57.59 GB
    (61,841,264,369 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 6:47:27 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 82.
    12/13/2013 6:47:27 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 122471/127721 messages, 57.81 GB
    (62,071,372,686 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 6:52:28 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 83.
    12/13/2013 6:52:28 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 122799/127721 messages, 58.03 GB
    (62,313,820,476 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 6:57:32 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 83.
    12/13/2013 6:57:32 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 123165/127721 messages, 58.26 GB
    (62,551,175,147 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 7:02:47 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 83.
    12/13/2013 7:02:47 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 123403/127721 messages, 58.48 GB
    (62,788,359,363 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 7:07:46 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 83.
    12/13/2013 7:07:46 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 123578/127721 messages, 58.68 GB
    (63,006,399,077 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 7:12:49 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 83.
    12/13/2013 7:12:49 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 123860/127721 messages, 58.89 GB
    (63,236,856,689 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 7:18:08 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 84.
    12/13/2013 7:18:08 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 124003/127721 messages, 59.14 GB
    (63,502,560,871 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 7:23:16 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 84.
    12/13/2013 7:23:16 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 124256/127721 messages, 59.37 GB
    (63,748,493,498 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 7:28:32 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 84.
    12/13/2013 7:28:32 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 124324/127721 messages, 59.62 GB
    (64,020,061,704 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 7:33:34 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 84.
    12/13/2013 7:33:34 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 124431/127721 messages, 59.85 GB
    (64,264,685,207 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 7:38:35 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 85.
    12/13/2013 7:38:35 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 124708/127721 messages, 60.08 GB
    (64,506,162,189 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 7:43:40 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 85.
    12/13/2013 7:43:40 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 125322/127721 messages, 60.31 GB
    (64,754,561,945 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 7:49:07 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 85.
    12/13/2013 7:49:07 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 125707/127721 messages, 60.56 GB
    (65,029,278,117 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 7:54:13 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 85.
    12/13/2013 7:54:13 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 125851/127721 messages, 60.82 GB
    (65,302,611,480 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 7:59:31 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 86.
    12/13/2013 7:59:31 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 126373/127721 messages, 61.02 GB
    (65,518,015,156 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 8:04:41 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 86.
    12/13/2013 8:04:41 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 126552/127721 messages, 61.16 GB
    (65,674,209,110 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 8:09:48 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 86.
    12/13/2013 8:09:48 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 126895/127721 messages, 61.34 GB
    (65,861,675,410 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 8:14:49 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 86.
    12/13/2013 8:14:49 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 127557/127721 messages, 61.53 GB
    (66,063,603,306 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 91/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 8:19:57 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 86.
    12/13/2013 8:19:57 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 128005/128325 messages, 61.69 GB
    (66,237,927,764 bytes)/69.88 GB (75,027,907,074 bytes), 192/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 8:25:13 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 86.
    12/13/2013 8:25:13 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 128475/139047 messages, 61.86 GB
    (66,421,418,453 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 8:30:19 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 87.
    12/13/2013 8:30:19 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 128835/139047 messages, 62.07 GB
    (66,645,530,813 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 8:35:26 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 87.
    12/13/2013 8:35:26 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 129166/139047 messages, 62.25 GB
    (66,842,856,718 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 8:40:27 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 87.
    12/13/2013 8:40:27 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 129621/139047 messages, 62.45 GB
    (67,056,383,800 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 8:46:30 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 87.
    12/13/2013 8:46:30 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 129846/139047 messages, 62.65 GB
    (67,268,508,177 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 8:56:48 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 88.
    12/13/2013 8:56:48 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 130475/139047 messages, 63.06 GB
    (67,715,144,500 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 9:01:58 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 88.
    12/13/2013 9:01:58 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 130823/139047 messages, 63.28 GB
    (67,942,071,073 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 9:07:02 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 88.
    12/13/2013 9:07:02 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 131336/139047 messages, 63.44 GB
    (68,121,053,596 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 9:12:18 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 88.
    12/13/2013 9:12:18 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 131776/139047 messages, 63.63 GB
    (68,323,645,651 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 9:17:49 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 88.
    12/13/2013 9:17:49 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 131940/139047 messages, 63.75 GB
    (68,452,787,403 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 9:23:02 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 89.
    12/13/2013 9:23:02 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 132194/139047 messages, 63.9 GB
    (68,614,192,595 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 9:28:19 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 89.
    12/13/2013 9:28:19 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 132405/139047 messages, 64.05 GB
    (68,773,962,785 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 9:33:22 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 89.
    12/13/2013 9:33:22 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 132617/139047 messages, 64.17 GB
    (68,906,275,781 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 9:38:34 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 89.
    12/13/2013 9:38:34 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 132865/139047 messages, 64.36 GB
    (69,106,121,613 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 9:43:53 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 89.
    12/13/2013 9:43:53 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 133061/139047 messages, 64.56 GB
    (69,316,087,375 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 9:48:53 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 89.
    12/13/2013 9:48:53 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 133269/139047 messages, 64.78 GB
    (69,553,487,559 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 9:53:59 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 90.
    12/13/2013 9:53:59 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 133631/139047 messages, 64.98 GB
    (69,772,059,026 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 9:59:29 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 90.
    12/13/2013 9:59:29 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 133853/139047 messages, 65.19 GB
    (70,002,477,102 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:04:33 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 90.
    12/13/2013 10:04:33 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 134089/139047 messages, 65.36 GB
    (70,179,472,038 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 204/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:09:04 AM [ex01] Transient error TimeoutErrorTransientException has
    occurred. The system will retry (1/60).
    12/13/2013 10:09:40 AM [ex01] The Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Replication service
    'ex01.DOMAIN.LOCAL' (15.0.775.35 caps:3F) is examining the request.
    12/13/2013 10:09:43 AM [ex01] Connected to target mailbox
    '543ef8dc-c797-44d4-b1f0-82c13ef9a8b3', database 'mdb01', Mailbox server
    'ex01.DOMAIN.LOCAL' Version 15.0 (Build 775.0), proxy server 'ex01.DOMAIN.LOCAL'
    15.0.775.35 caps:07FFCB07FFFF.
    12/13/2013 10:09:48 AM [ex01] Connected to source mailbox '', database
    'DOMAINSRV\Second Storage Group\Public Folder Database', Mailbox server
    'DOMAINSRV.DOMAIN.LOCAL' Version 8.3 (Build 327.0).
    12/13/2013 10:09:48 AM [ex01] Request processing continued, stage LoadingMessages.
    12/13/2013 10:10:20 AM [ex01] Messages have been enumerated successfully. 139047
    items loaded. Total size: 69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes).
    12/13/2013 10:10:20 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 90.
    12/13/2013 10:10:20 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 134097/139047 messages, 65.39 GB
    (70,216,735,350 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:11:21 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 90.
    12/13/2013 10:11:21 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 134133/139047 messages, 65.42 GB
    (70,245,991,410 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:11:22 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 90.
    12/13/2013 10:11:22 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 134133/139047 messages, 65.42 GB
    (70,245,991,410 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:11:22 AM [ex01] The long-running job has been temporarily postponed.
    It will be picked up again when resources become available.
    12/13/2013 10:11:26 AM [ex01] The Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Replication service
    'ex01.DOMAIN.LOCAL' (15.0.775.35 caps:3F) is examining the request.
    12/13/2013 10:11:26 AM [ex01] Connected to target mailbox
    '543ef8dc-c797-44d4-b1f0-82c13ef9a8b3', database 'mdb01', Mailbox server
    'ex01.DOMAIN.LOCAL' Version 15.0 (Build 775.0), proxy server 'ex01.DOMAIN.LOCAL'
    15.0.775.35 caps:07FFCB07FFFF.
    12/13/2013 10:11:31 AM [ex01] Connected to source mailbox '', database
    'DOMAINSRV\Second Storage Group\Public Folder Database', Mailbox server
    'DOMAINSRV.DOMAIN.LOCAL' Version 8.3 (Build 327.0).
    12/13/2013 10:11:32 AM [ex01] Request processing continued, stage LoadingMessages.
    12/13/2013 10:11:49 AM [ex01] Messages have been enumerated successfully. 139047
    items loaded. Total size: 69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes).
    12/13/2013 10:11:49 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 90.
    12/13/2013 10:11:49 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 134097/139047 messages, 65.39 GB
    (70,216,735,350 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:17:02 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 90.
    12/13/2013 10:17:02 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 134444/139047 messages, 65.61 GB
    (70,448,693,136 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:22:08 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 90.
    12/13/2013 10:22:08 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 134729/139047 messages, 65.82 GB
    (70,668,635,903 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:27:16 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 91.
    12/13/2013 10:27:16 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 135103/139047 messages, 66 GB
    (70,867,621,766 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:32:27 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 91.
    12/13/2013 10:32:27 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 135380/139047 messages, 66.19 GB
    (71,070,869,590 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:39:14 AM [ex01] A large item was encountered: Item (IPM.Note)
    Subject:"Ellicott Barge Models", Size: 77.95 MB (81,733,960 bytes), Folder:"x 7)
    Ellicott Filed"
    12/13/2013 10:39:14 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 91.
    12/13/2013 10:39:14 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 135611/139047 messages, 66.44 GB
    (71,343,628,026 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:44:44 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 91.
    12/13/2013 10:44:44 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 135911/139047 messages, 66.63 GB
    (71,544,181,750 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:51:00 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 91.
    12/13/2013 10:51:00 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 136252/139047 messages, 66.85 GB
    (71,779,294,348 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:56:06 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 92.
    12/13/2013 10:56:06 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 136462/139047 messages, 67.05 GB
    (71,995,944,420 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:01:11 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 92.
    12/13/2013 11:01:11 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 136594/139047 messages, 67.26 GB
    (72,223,775,275 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:06:15 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 92.
    12/13/2013 11:06:15 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 136726/139047 messages, 67.43 GB
    (72,406,316,662 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:11:17 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 92.
    12/13/2013 11:11:17 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 136801/139047 messages, 67.6 GB
    (72,586,529,915 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:16:32 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 92.
    12/13/2013 11:16:32 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 136879/139047 messages, 67.8 GB
    (72,801,385,018 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:21:34 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 93.
    12/13/2013 11:21:34 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 136953/139047 messages, 67.98 GB
    (72,993,383,384 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:26:47 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 93.
    12/13/2013 11:26:47 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 137103/139047 messages, 68.19 GB
    (73,218,959,998 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:31:57 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 93.
    12/13/2013 11:31:57 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 137533/139047 messages, 68.39 GB
    (73,429,774,999 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:37:01 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 93.
    12/13/2013 11:37:01 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 137720/139047 messages, 68.58 GB
    (73,633,221,526 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:42:15 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 93.
    12/13/2013 11:42:15 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 137812/139047 messages, 68.74 GB
    (73,809,270,838 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:47:27 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 94.
    12/13/2013 11:47:27 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 138129/139047 messages, 68.95 GB
    (74,030,024,926 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:52:32 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 94.
    12/13/2013 11:52:32 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 138322/139047 messages, 69.17 GB
    (74,265,630,831 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:57:36 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 94.
    12/13/2013 11:57:36 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 138505/139047 messages, 69.36 GB
    (74,471,042,974 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 12:03:18 PM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 94.
    12/13/2013 12:03:18 PM [ex01] Copy progress: 138696/139047 messages, 69.52 GB
    (74,643,441,657 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 12:10:25 PM [ex01] A large item was encountered: Item (IPM.Note)
    Subject:"Walkway Hose Mystery", Size: 93.98 MB (98,540,300 bytes), Folder:"Sent
    Items"
    12/13/2013 12:10:25 PM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 94.
    12/13/2013 12:10:25 PM [ex01] Copy progress: 138848/139047 messages, 69.71 GB
    (74,851,776,952 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 12:14:42 PM [ex01] Copying messages is finished. Copying rules and
    security descriptors.
    12/13/2013 12:14:52 PM [ex01] A corrupted item was encountered: Folder ACL
    "schema-root"
    12/13/2013 12:14:52 PM [ex01] A corrupted item was encountered: Folder ACL
    "microsoft"
    12/13/2013 12:14:53 PM [ex01] A corrupted item was encountered: Folder ACL
    "exchangeV1"
    12/13/2013 12:14:53 PM [ex01] A corrupted item was encountered: Folder ACL "Default"
    12/13/2013 12:15:11 PM [ex01] A corrupted item was encountered: Folder ACL "DOMAIN
    Contacts"
    12/13/2013 12:15:13 PM [ex01] A corrupted item was encountered: Folder ACL "DOMAIN"
    12/13/2013 1:41:05 PM [ex01] Initial seeding completed, 139047 items copied, total
    size 69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes).
    12/13/2013 1:41:06 PM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 95.
    12/13/2013 1:41:06 PM [ex01] Copy progress: 139047/139047 messages, 69.87 GB
    (75,027,615,351 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 47/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 1:41:06 PM [ex01] Fatal error TooManyLargeItemsPermanentException has
    occurred.
    ObjectState : New
    [PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-PublicFolderMigrationRequest | Get-PublicFolderMigrationRequestStatistics
    Name StatusDetail SourceDatabase PercentComplete
    PublicFolderMigration FailedOther DOMAINSRV\Second Storage Group\Public... 95
    [PS] C:\Windows\system32>

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