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date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 14:17:05 -0400,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.documentation        back       


Public Folder Replication   
What is the benifit of replicate the system public folders of one public 
folder store to another one? Also, is there a benifit for replicatting the 
offline address books across servers, if a users main public folder store is 
pubfolderstore1 and it goes down, then they will be redirected over to 
pubfolderstore2 which is on another server correct? (the offline address 
book is generated on the server that has pubfolderstore1, if pubfolderstore2 
is up then would all the offline address book downloads take place off of 
that server?) One more questions.... if user1 tries to access a public 
folder named myprojects on pubfolderstore1 but it is not available, the only 
way they will get redirect to pubfolderstore2 on the second server is if a 
replica already exists... where does this information get stored, i mean, 
from an outlook standpoint they are accessing pubfolderstore2 so how does it 
no to automatically redirect requests to pubfolderstore1 if their server 
goes down? Thanks,
- Gabe
date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 14:17:05 -0400   author:   Gabe Matteson am

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