Hello to everyone, i have 2 Exchange 2000 Enterprise servers with the latest servicepack here in my site. One of the 2 Exchange servers will be disposed. Jet all services run on the new Exchange server - there is only one problem: Some public folders are not completely synchronized. The replication status (in the properities page of the public folder) shows the following: Computername Replication Status SERVER1 both modified SERVER2 syncronized The new server is SERVER2. The old one that should be removed is SERVER1. Is it save to remove the old SERVER1 now as replication partner? I have done this to another public folder. In the replaction status overview of the new server, the replicate isn't removed (even if i wait longer, for example a few days). How can i remove the not replicated public folder from this overview? Thank you for help & best regards, Karl-Heinz Fuchs
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 02:57:02 -0700, Karl-Heinz Fuchs wrote: >Hello to everyone, > >i have 2 Exchange 2000 Enterprise servers with the latest servicepack here >in my site. > >One of the 2 Exchange servers will be disposed. Jet all services run on the >new Exchange server - there is only one problem: >Some public folders are not completely synchronized. >The replication status (in the properities page of the public folder) >shows the following: >Computername Replication Status >SERVER1 both modified >SERVER2 syncronized > >The new server is SERVER2. The old one that should be removed is SERVER1. >Is it save to remove the old SERVER1 now as replication partner? > >I have done this to another public folder. In the replaction status overview >of the new server, the replicate isn't removed (even if i wait longer, for >example a few days). >How can i remove the not replicated public folder from this overview? > >Thank you for help & best regards, >Karl-Heinz Fuchs A few days ago I saw someone describe that field you are currently looking at as the single most pointless and misleading thing ever put inside Exchange Administrator / Exchange System Manager. Harsh, but fair.