Hi, We are in the process of evaluating how we can share our Free/Busy information from our organisation with another organisation. Both organisations are using Exchange 2003. We intend to use the InterOrg tool from Microsoft. Can someone tell us if there is a way to know the size of the information that will be replicated to the other organisation in a public folder? Thank you Jacques
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 15:42:00 -0400, Jacques Demers wrote: > Hi, > We are in the process of evaluating how we can share our Free/Busy > information from our organisation with another organisation. Both > organisations are using Exchange 2003. We intend to use the InterOrg tool > from Microsoft. Can someone tell us if there is a way to know the size of > the information that will be replicated to the other organisation in a > public folder? > > Thank you > Jacques Hi, just look at the size of the folder - add some overhead and you know what will be replicated. Have done this on two orgs, 12.000 users to 5.000 users - took around 2 mins to replicated and a few megs. only free/busy information is not that much. BG Christoph -- If you dont want the milk to get sour...keep it in the cow
Hi, Thank you for the information, where do you see the size of the folder? I don't see it in the public folder? Do we see it on the exchange server? Thank you "Christoph Wilfing" a écrit dans le message de news: 1esp9xj55cf3q.nu1vzf293has.dlg@40tude.net... > On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 15:42:00 -0400, Jacques Demers wrote: > >> Hi, >> We are in the process of evaluating how we can share our Free/Busy >> information from our organisation with another organisation. Both >> organisations are using Exchange 2003. We intend to use the InterOrg tool >> from Microsoft. Can someone tell us if there is a way to know the size of >> the information that will be replicated to the other organisation in a >> public folder? >> >> Thank you >> Jacques > > Hi, > > just look at the size of the folder - add some overhead and you know what > will be replicated. > > Have done this on two orgs, 12.000 users to 5.000 users - took around 2 > mins to replicated and a few megs. only free/busy information is not that > much. > > BG Christoph > -- > If you dont want the milk to get sour...keep it in the cow
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 11:39:29 -0400, Jacques Demers wrote: > Hi, > Thank you for the information, where do you see the size of the folder? I > don't see it in the public folder? Do we see it on the exchange server? > Thank you Open the Public Folder Store below Exchange Server / Storage Group in the Exchange System Folder and under "Instances" or Public folder (doesn't have a 2003 at hand) below you will see the size of each folder hosted on this public folder store. BG Christoph -- If you dont want the milk to get sour...keep it in the cow
Thank you "Christoph Wilfing" a écrit dans le message de news: w3poz6yq4gt0$.v2e8xzevd93h$.dlg@40tude.net... > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 11:39:29 -0400, Jacques Demers wrote: > >> Hi, >> Thank you for the information, where do you see the size of the folder? I >> don't see it in the public folder? Do we see it on the exchange server? >> Thank you > > Open the Public Folder Store below Exchange Server / Storage Group in the > Exchange System Folder and under "Instances" or Public folder (doesn't > have > a 2003 at hand) below you will see the size of each folder hosted on this > public folder store. > > BG Christoph > > -- > If you dont want the milk to get sour...keep it in the cow