Public folder migration difference what Outlook client see
I have successfully migrated public fodders from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2013. Problem that I`m seeing is what Outlook client see.
I have two types of clients :
Windows XP + Outlook 2007
Windows 7 + Outlook 2013
Outlook 2013 client see Public fodders as expected.
Outlook 2007 client, sees one level lower including ipm_subtree.
Is these normal ?
Hi,
Please try to use OWA to check whether you can expand the subtree of Public Folder.
If OWA works, how about using Outlook 2007 with Online Mode?
Thanks
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Public folder migration question - Outlook
Will users need to restart outlook once the public folders have been migrated from 2007 to 2013? I know a downtime is required but I'm curious what the end users should expect when this happens. They are all on outlook 2010. We are going to send
out communication to our users. Thanks.
RichHello,
My environment is outlook 2010, exchange 2013. After I migrate public folder from exchange 2007 to exchange 2013, the outlook doesn't response the changes. So I restart outlook, it applies public folder changes.
During you migrate public folder, these steps (Lock down the public folders on the legacy Exchange server and finalize the public folder migration) require downtime, and you will not only access public folder. In my environment, the outlook clients can connect
to exchange server, and access other services, GAL and so on.
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Exchange 2013 Public Folder Migration Problem
Hi All,
Wonder if any of you can assist with a public folder issue I am having with Exchange 2013. We have migrated from Exchange 2010 to 2013.
I have followed the guide for public folder migration here
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150486(v=exchg.150).aspx
Everything went fine and as per the document - except I had to use the "largeitemlimit" parameter to get the public folder migration to complete.
We tested the public folder migration by adding content to public folders and creating public folders and it all appeared to be OK, we completed the migration and removed our old public folder databases from Exchange 2010.
However we noticed later that users cannot CREATE folders in SOME public folders. It appears from some testing that any folder that does not lie in the first public folder mailbox, end users cannot create public folders. Administrators can create them
fine from the ECP - just not from outlook.
It also appears some users cannot see some folders that they have permissions to.
Can anyone assist with some ideas to resolve ?
Thanks.Question?
Are you able to create the Folder in OWA?
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it is not functionally possible to create Public Folders in OWA user interface in Exchange 2013!.... From admin ECP it works fine!
My Bad, that's what I was trying to say.
Testing the same thing in the LAB, should have some update tomorrow morning.
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Exchange 2013 Public Folder Migration Not Listed
I started a public folder migration from my 2010 SP3 Exchange server to my new 2013 SP1 Exchange server. Somewhere during the process I failed. Not sure where but I am now at the point where if I try to create a new public folder on teh 2013 box i get a
warning like this.
An existing Public Folder deployment has been detected. To migrate existing Public Folder data, create new Public Folder mailbox using -HoldForMigration switch.
So I then run Get-PublicFoldermIgrationRequest to see what is still waiting... I get no migration listed in Exchange Management Shell.
I would like to find the place in AD or in the Server that thinks there is still an active request out there and remove it so I can start again with a clean slate. How do I do that?
Thanks!Hi Zulea,
This is a known issue, I recommend you refer to the following article to resolve the issue:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3004062/en-us
Cause:
This problem occurs when the Exchange organization coexists with an earlier version of Exchange Server, and one or more public folder databases from the earlier version of Exchange still exist.
Resolution:
To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods.
Method 1: Create the mailbox by using the -HoldForMigration switch:
This option lets an administrator create a public folder mailbox in order to begin a migration from the existing public folders:
Open the Exchange Management Shell.
Run the following cmdlet to create the public folder mailbox:
New-Mailbox "Public Folder Mailbox" -PublicFolder -HoldForMigration
Method 2: Remove all public folder databases from earlier versions of Exchange Server
To remove existing public folder databases, see the following TechNet websites, as appropriate for the version of Exchange that an existing public folder resides on.
Exchange 2010:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd876883(v=exchg.141).aspx
(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd876883(v=exchg.141).aspx)
Exchange 2007:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998329(v=EXCHG.80).aspx
(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998329(v=EXCHG.80).aspx)
Create the public folder mailbox by using either the Exchange Admin Center (EAC) or the Exchange Management Shell (EMS). To do this, see the following TechNet website:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj552410(v=exchg.150).aspx
Best regards,
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Public Folder Migration to Office 365
I am performing a Public Folder Migration to Office 365 according to the steps at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj983799(v=exchg.150).aspx#Scripts. I made it down to Step 5, substep 5 where we are supposed to start the migration with a
New-PublicFolderMigrationRequest. The script fails with the following error message:
Starting a command on remote server failed with the following error message : [ClientAccessServer=BN1PR07CA0067,BackEndServer=co1pr07mb395.namprd07.prod.outlook.com,RequestId
=0f9fb78e-1c50-4371-9add-414cbbfc9f69,TimeStamp=10/30/2014 3:24:26 PM] [FailureCategory=Cafe-HttpProxyException] Cannot replay request as bufferedRegionStream cannot be reset
. For more information, see the about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic.
+ CategoryInfo : OperationStopped: (System.Manageme...pressionSyncJob:PSInvokeExpressionSyncJob) [], PSRemotingTransportException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : JobFailure
Any help or guidance is very much appreciated.
Randy GoodsonSo...I double-checked the authentication setting on Outlook Anywhere...it says Basic. But, when I changed to NTLM in the command line, it seems like it is working. However, now I get the following error:
The specified mailbox "Mailbox1" doesn't exist.
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [New-PublicFolderMigrationRequest], ManagementObjectNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : [Server=CO1PR07MB395,RequestId=e9e9e242-9b1c-46ad-8f0f-375eeb0d5527,TimeStamp=10/31/2014 1:47:31 PM] [FailureCategory=Cmdlet-ManagementObjectNo
tFoundException] 933A0896,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.NewPublicFolderMigrationRequest
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Randy
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Exchange Public Folder Migration - Public Folder Mailbox "LockedforMigration"
I've recently started a SBS2008 (Exchange 2007 - Latest SP3) migration to Exchange 2013CU6.
Most of the Migration has gone to plan however I've been following a few guides on the Public Folder migration and have seen more errors and time spent than what it is worth.
I've now decided to abandon the Public folder migration as there wasn't really anything of importance in the old 2007 Public Folders, and just setup a new Public Folder Mailbox and PF Folder on the 2013 environment, however... as I started with the migration
the 2013 Server is stuck in "LockedforMigration" mode and will not allow me to create a new Public Folder.
Is there anyway to forcibly 'unstuck/release' the "LockedforMigration = True value.
Or can I just start decommissioning the old 2007 Box and that will force the unlocking of Migration flag
By no means is this the only guide, but here is what I've been following if that will help
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150486(v=exchg.150).aspx
Thanks IanHi Ian,
According to the error message above, please make sure you are running the command as Administrator, and make sure the Administrator is a member of Organization Management Group and Server Management Group. Then try to run command to release "LockedforMigration
$True".
Since Public Folders on Exchange server 2013 can't be coexisted with legacy Public Folders within an Org, you should delete Public Folder Database from legacy Exchange server 2007 first, then create a new Public Folder Mailbox on Exchange server 2013.
Thanks
Mavis
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Public Folder Migration from Exchange 2007 to 2013 fails RelinquishedWlmStall budget limitations
I have been trying to migrate approx 50 public folders from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2013 for several months. I have followed every link I can find on how to do the migration properly. It will stay in a queued state for hours until the MRS is
restarted. It will then start copying messages. After reaching 28% I get RelinquishedWlmStall as Status Detail. Running the Get-PublicFolderMigrationRequestStatistics -IncludeReport | fl command I get the following: (truncated)
Status : InProgress
FailureTimestamp :
IsValid : True
ValidationMessage :
OrganizationId :
RequestGuid : ff4af794-f31e-4334-959f-7d6c4ccbe310
RequestQueue : PublicFolders
ExchangeGuid : b12c1f83-c4ae-46bb-a26a-0422d90800e4
Identity : eddf983d-5827-4a2a-98ef-820321ebebd0\ff4af794-f31e-4334-959f-7d6c4ccbe310
DiagnosticInfo :
Report
4/23/2015 8:49:37 AM [pionexxxx] Request processing started.
4/23/2015 8:49:37 AM [pionexxxxx] Cleared sync state for request
00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 due to 'CleanupOrphanedMailbox'.
4/23/2015 8:49:38 AM [pionexxxxxx] Stage: CreatingFolderHierarchy. Percent complete:
10.
4/23/2015 8:49:38 AM [pionexxxxxx] Initializing folder hierarchy from mailbox '': 50
folders total.
4/23/2015 8:49:38 AM [pionexxxx] Folder creation progress: 0 folders created in
mailbox 'b12c1f83-c4ae-46bb-a26a-0422d90800e4'.
4/23/2015 8:49:38 AM [pionexxxxx] Warning: Failed to find or link recipient object
'FF-D5-EF-1A-0A-95-D7-4B-89-02-A6-9E-DA-4D-23-4B' in active directory for mail
enabled public folder 'Public Root/IPM_SUBTREE/AccountingFaxes' with EntryId '00-00
00-00-1A-44-73-90-AA-66-11-CD-9B-C8-00-AA-00-2F-C4-5A-03-00-3B-C3-C1-30-22-E0-BE-4E
98-03-B9-14-4F-B4-12-C1-00-00-00-0F-C3-4C-00-00'. This folder can be linked
manually by running Enable-MailPublicFolder cmdlet after the migration completes.
4/23/2015 8:49:39 AM [pionexxxx] Warning: Failed to find or link recipient object
'D8-46-09-BE-0B-3D-6E-4A-95-10-8F-C5-AA-0B-88-50' in active directory for mail
enabled public folder 'Public Root/IPM_SUBTREE/AccountingFaxes/CashRec/Inventory'
with EntryId '00-00-00-00-1A-44-73-90-AA-66-11-CD-9B-C8-00-AA-00-2F-C4-5A-03-00-3B-
3-C1-30-22-E0-BE-4E-98-03-B9-14-4F-B4-12-C1-00-00-00-12-6A-F5-00-00'. This folder
can be linked manually by running Enable-MailPublicFolder cmdlet after the
migration completes.
4/23/2015 8:49:39 AM [pionexxxx] Warning: Failed to find or link recipient object
'A6-12-DA-05-7D-21-DE-44-90-61-64-23-8C-62-41-F4' in active directory for mail
enabled public folder 'Public Root/IPM_SUBTREE/AccountingFaxes/CashRec/Ulysses'
with EntryId '00-00-00-00-1A-44-73-90-AA-66-11-CD-9B-C8-00-AA-00-2F-C4-5A-03-00-3B-
3-C1-30-22-E0-BE-4E-98-03-B9-14-4F-B4-12-C1-00-00-00-0F-C3-7C-00-00'. This folder
can be linked manually by running Enable-MailPublicFolder cmdlet after the
migration completes.
4/23/2015 8:49:40 AM [pionexxxx] Warning: Failed to find or link recipient object
'96-76-90-F1-A5-B7-DB-41-A7-A3-D6-8D-86-AE-45-A5' in active directory for mail
enabled public folder 'Public Root/IPM_SUBTREE/CSR Schedule' with EntryId '00-00-00
00-1A-44-73-90-AA-66-11-CD-9B-C8-00-AA-00-2F-C4-5A-03-00-3B-C3-C1-30-22-E0-BE-4E-98
03-B9-14-4F-B4-12-C1-00-00-00-0E-34-FF-00-00'. This folder can be linked manually
by running Enable-MailPublicFolder cmdlet after the migration completes.
4/23/2015 8:49:40 AM [pionexxxx] Warning: Failed to find or link recipient object
'82-72-47-AA-D7-68-85-4C-91-92-41-45-8A-20-EA-6D' in active directory for mail
enabled public folder 'Public Root/IPM_SUBTREE/DC 24 Hr Schedule' with EntryId '00-
0-00-00-1A-44-73-90-AA-66-11-CD-9B-C8-00-AA-00-2F-C4-5A-03-00-85-62-89-2A-52-C3-92-
5-93-F8-5A-6F-56-5D-D1-D4-00-00-00-00-27-37-00-00'. This folder can be linked
manually by running Enable-MailPublicFolder cmdlet after the migration completes.
4/23/2015 8:49:41 AM [pionexxxx] Folder hierarchy initialized for mailbox
'b12c1f83-c4ae-46bb-a26a-0422d90800e4': 46 folders created.
4/23/2015 8:49:41 AM [pionexxxx] Stage: CreatingInitialSyncCheckpoint. Percent
complete: 15.
4/23/2015 8:49:41 AM [pionexxxx] Initial sync checkpoint progress: 0/50 folders
processed. Currently processing mailbox 'b12c1f83-c4ae-46bb-a26a-0422d90800e4'.
4/23/2015 8:49:42 AM [pionexxxx] Initial sync checkpoint completed: 46 folders
processed.
4/23/2015 8:49:42 AM [pionexxxx] Stage: LoadingMessages. Percent complete: 20.
4/23/2015 8:49:43 AM [pionexxxx] Messages have been enumerated successfully. 40607
items loaded. Total size: 149 MB (156,253,810 bytes).
4/23/2015 8:49:43 AM [pionexxxx] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 25.
4/23/2015 8:49:43 AM [pionexxxx] Copy progress: 0/40607 messages, 0 B (0
bytes)/149 MB (156,253,810 bytes), 11/50 folders completed.
4/23/2015 9:04:37 AM [pionexxxx] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 28.
4/23/2015 9:04:37 AM [pionexxxxx] Copy progress: 3660/40607 messages, 7.015 MB
(7,355,409 bytes)/149 MB (156,253,810 bytes), 11/50 folders completed.
4/23/2015 9:04:37 AM [pionexxxx] Relinquishing job because of large delays due to
unfavorable server health or budget limitations.
ItemsTransferred : 3660
PercentComplete : 25
4/23/2015 9:04:37 AM [pionexxxx] Relinquishing job because of large delays due to
unfavorable server health or budget limitations.
It never tries to restart. Can anyone please help? The server checks for health all come back ok. I will be more than glad to include further information.Hi,
Basic on the error message, I notice that public folder migrate slow and display that “Relinquishing job because of large delays due to unfavorable server health or budget limitations” .
If I misunderstand your concern, please do not hesitate to let me know.
Since it is just slow and not failing, please do not stop the batch, it might connect to another server for sync.
Meanwhile, please refer to below link so that get details about Exchange Online migration performance and best practices:
https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn592150(v=exchg.150).aspx
If the issue persists, please collect the relevant migration report for further troubleshooting.
Thanks
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Exchange 2010 to 2013 Public Folder Migration -- Token Serialization
Here is the log entry,Failed to save admin audit log for this cmdlet invocation. Organization: First Organization Log content:Cmdlet Name: New-PublicFolderMigrationRequestObject Modified: f0daff33-6a93-4367-b609-662cfa0b92de\71fc0595-b5d7-4f15-8b7c-bffcefbd810fParameter: SourceDatabase = Public Folder Database Parameter: CSVData = VGFyZ2V0TWFpbGJveCxGb2xkZXJQYXRoDQpDb2JvY28gUEYsXA0KQ29ib2NvIFBGLFxJUE1fU1VCVFJFRVxBcg==...Caller: ExternalAccess: FalseSucceeded: TrueRun Date: 2015-07-07T12:41:45OriginatingServer: (15.00.0995.012)Error:Microsoft.Exchange.Data.ApplicationLogic.AuditLogAccessDeniedException: The requesting account doesn't have permission to access the audit log. --- System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: The requesting account does not have permission to serialize tokens. at...
Hey Guys!
I'm in the process of testing a Public Folder migration from Exchange 2010 to 2013, I've been following the recommened migration scenario from Microsoft but have ran into this issue when running New-PublicFolderMigrationRequest. I let the request sit at a queued status for over 6 hours and then decided to look at the event logs. I'm receiving an access denied, requesting account does not have permission to serialize tokens.
Luckily this is just a test and not in a production environment :-)
Any suggestion or help to point me in the right direction would be appreciated
Thanks Guys
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Public Folder Migration - 2010 to 2013 - Downtime incurred at "Lockdown" Stage
Looking for some information from those who have completed a successful Public Folder migration from 2010 to 2013.
1. Size of 2010 Public Folder Store
2. Downtime incurred upon the "Lock down 2010 Public Folder" stage once all mailboxes moved to 2013 and ready to cut-over to 2013I would like to refer you at this well explained technet library and check whether you follow all the required prerequisites for a successful public folder migration from Exchange 2010 to 2013 : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150486%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx
Also, please check this another article resource : http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2013/migration-deployment/migrating-public-folders-exchange-2013-part1.html
Apart from above resources, you may also consider at this comprehensive application(http://www.exchangemigrationtool.com/) that can be a better alternative approach while migrating public folder database
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Exchange 2010 - 2013 Public Folder Migration target database gets much bigger than source database
Hi,
i have a question about the pf migration from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013. The source database ist about 370 GB. The migration process is still running. At the moment the target database is already 491GB big. Is that a normal behaviour during the migration
process.
ThanksHi,
After you have finished the public folder migration process, you can compare the item count of public folders to make sure all public folders have been moved to Exchange 2013.
You can check this by comparing the snapshots before and after the migration. You can refer to the "How do I know this worked?" section in the following article.
Migrate Public Folders to Exchange 2013 From Previous Versions
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150486(v=exchg.150).aspx
Best regards,
Belinda
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EXCHANGE 2013 Public Folder Migration across Domain Forest
Hi
I am planning to migration public folder across the forest but unable find any documentation. can you guys share the step by step guide to move/migrate public folder. we have exchange 2013 in source and target forest.
Please help!Hi,
Currently, there is no official document about Exchange 2013 cross-forest public folder migration. Maybe some third party software can help you to do cross forest public folder migration.
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Belinda Ma
TechNet Community Support -
Exchange Contact Public Folder Migration Question
I am migrating our Exchange 2010 environment to Exchange 2013. We are migrating all of our public folders into SharePoint before we continue with the migration. Most of our public folders are calendars, so it has been a pretty cut and dry migration.
We do have one public folder that is designated for emergency contacts. It contains the personal contact information for the CEO as well as other high up execs and managers from around the company.
Here is my dilemma. I need to migrate this out of public folders, but it still needs to remain in Exchange somewhere. I need to accomplish the following
1. Be able to view all user contact info, not just email address
2. Be able to apply permissions to the folder so that only certain individuals can gain access to these contacts
3. Be available to sync with said user's mobile devices, so that they have 24X7 access to that information
I am not real sure how to accomplish this and am open to any ideas. I am very new to SharePoint, so not sure how you might be able to leverage SharePoint to do the same thing. Any information that anybody could provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance,
--ScottHi Scott,
Since this is Exchange Server Forum, if you have any problem on SharePoint, I suggest ask SharePoint Forum for help so that you can get more professional suggestions. For your convenience:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/home?category=sharepoint
Here is some information related to Exchange for your reference.
Based on my knowledge, Exchange 2013 is different from previous version of Exchange server. For example, public folder. Public folder in Exchange 2013 doesn’t based on public folder database, it is a mailbox level, called public folder mailbox.
We can follow following article to perform the public folder migration.
Use serial migration to migrate public folders to Exchange 2013 from previous versions
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150486%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396
Thanks
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Hello All,
I have migrated all public folders from Exchange 2010 Sp3 to Exchange 2013 Cu7. You can access the public folders without any problems in OWA.
When trying to access in outlook i will get a password/username prompt. If i enter my details in this it will keep popping up even with the remember me button ticked.
When i check the connection status i see the below the status which is "connecting" is the PF; it will never connect.
I have done:
Reboots
Restart the Microsoft Exchange RPC Client Access service on the Exchange 2013 server
Tried changing the Logon network security in the outlook client which made no difference:
Tried logging into the outlook client as different user which made no difference
What else can i do please?
Help Appreciated!Hi,
Please check if you have NTLM configured for Outlook Anywhere on your Exchange 2010.
Get-OutlookAnywhere | fl Identity,*auth*
And please check the server the public folder is trying to connect.
Best regards,
Belinda Ma
TechNet Community Support -
Hello together,
we have an Exchange 2010 SP3 UR5 Infrastructure. Now the end is in sight for Public Folders :)
We want to Remove our Last Public Folder Database on our Organization.
How can i get this managed and what is the Outlook 2007+++ Client Impact on this Action ?
The Plan is:
Remove all Public Folder Content
Set the OAB to Web Distribution Only
Clear the “msExchHomePublicMDB” attribute on Exchange Databases
Clear the “siteFolderServer” attribute on CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)
Remove the Public Folder Database with ADSI
Is there anything else to do ?
Is there any Outlook Client Impact on this ? Does the Users get a Outlook Error like "your exchange administrator did some changes please restart" or is it transparent for the users ?
thanks for Feedback,
Best,
MartinHello,
Please follow the Naren.Neelam's suggestion.
Besides, I recommend you remove database via EMC or EMS. If you can't remove the database via EMC or EMS, and then you can use ADSIEDIT to remove the public folder database from the organization.
When you remove a public folder database, the Exchange database (.edb) file for the database and other files associated with the database aren't automatically deleted. You must delete the public folder database files manually.
Here are some articles for your reference.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd876883(v=exchg.141).aspx
http://exchangeserverpro.com/exchange-2010-remove-public-folder-database/ (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.)
Cara Chen
TechNet Community Support -
Public folder migration: Whats wrong with this Folder to mailbox file?
Hi,
This is my Folder to Mailbox file, migrating public folders from 2010 to 2013:
"FolderPath","TargetMailbox"
"\","Hierarchy-PF"
"\IPM_SUBTREE\Office1","Office1-PF"
"\IPM_SUBTREE\Office2","Office2-PF"
"\IPM_SUBTREE\Office3","Office3-PF"
"\IPM_SUBTREE\Office4","Office4-PF"
All these PF mailboxes live in a dedicated database. But only the mailbox DB containing Hierarchy-PF is growing and my initial migration (New-PublicFolderMigrationRequest / Step 5 in the technet article) is over 50% percent complete. This mailbox is going
to be over 300GB big and I gather the limit is 100GB, I'm sure that can be exceeded without problems, but I had several different reasons splitting the mailboxes and data the way I wanted above.
Questions:
1. How do I achieve the end result I want? Do I need to add a \ to the end of the office1-5 ipm_subtree perhaps?
2. Is there any problem with me stopping the existing migration, deleting that request/mailbox/DB and starting over?
Thanks.Hi,
From your description, it seems that all public folders are migrated to the public folder mailbox "Hierarchy-PF".
Please run the following command to check if these migrated public folders are under the public folder mailbox "Hierarchy-PF".
Get-PublicFolderStatistics | ft Name, MailboxOwnerId
And please use the following command to check migration report.
Get-PublicFolderMigrationRequest | Get-PublicFolderMigrationRequestStatistics -IncludeReport | fl
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