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date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 23:33:47 +0100,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.setup.installation        back       


Moving Exchange 2000   
....We need to replace the current server box for our Exchange 2000 
installation before it dies.  We have set up a new installation of Windows 
Server 2000 and Exchange 2000.

I have basically followed the process (Ed Crowley Move Server Method for 
Exchange 5.5) to transfer from one box to the other.  All worked well, 
EXCEPT when it came to replicating the Public Folders (and System Folders). 
When I followed the process to "replicate" the Public and System folders:

"Create a replica of each public folder on the new server. Be sure to create 
a replica for the following system folders (and all their subfolders) as 
well: EFORMS Registry, Offline Address Book and Schedule+ Free Busy. To 
access the system folders, right-click on Folders | Public Folders in the 
Exchange System Manager and choose View System Folders. "

I cannot get the option to replicate the folder when I right click an 
object, but rather I get the following error message:

--------------------------- Exchange System 
Manager --------------------------- 
The object is no longer available. Press F5 to refresh the display, and then 
try again.

ID no: 80040e19 Exchange System Manager

 --------------------------- OK ---------------------------

 Can anyone tell me what is going on and how to fix this? We have manually 
moved the Public Folders using Outlook, but the I cannot find a way to move 
the System folders.

Thanks for any help or advice......RDK
date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 23:33:47 +0100   author:   RDK

Re: Moving Exchange 2000   
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;282125

-- 
John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2006
Microsoft Certified Partner

"RDK"  wrote in message 
news:O2JwA9HHGHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> ...We need to replace the current server box for our Exchange 2000 
> installation before it dies.  We have set up a new installation of Windows 
> Server 2000 and Exchange 2000.
>
> I have basically followed the process (Ed Crowley Move Server Method for 
> Exchange 5.5) to transfer from one box to the other.  All worked well, 
> EXCEPT when it came to replicating the Public Folders (and System 
> Folders). When I followed the process to "replicate" the Public and System 
> folders:
>
> "Create a replica of each public folder on the new server. Be sure to 
> create a replica for the following system folders (and all their 
> subfolders) as well: EFORMS Registry, Offline Address Book and Schedule+ 
> Free Busy. To access the system folders, right-click on Folders | Public 
> Folders in the Exchange System Manager and choose View System Folders. "
>
> I cannot get the option to replicate the folder when I right click an 
> object, but rather I get the following error message:
>
> --------------------------- Exchange System 
> Manager --------------------------- 
> The object is no longer available. Press F5 to refresh the display, and 
> then try again.
>
> ID no: 80040e19 Exchange System Manager
>
> --------------------------- OK ---------------------------
>
> Can anyone tell me what is going on and how to fix this? We have manually 
> moved the Public Folders using Outlook, but the I cannot find a way to 
> move the System folders.
>
> Thanks for any help or advice......RDK
>
>
date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 20:38:04 -0500   author:   John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]

Re: Moving Exchange 2000   
John....Thanks, editing the URLScan.INI file fixed the problem....RDK
"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]"  wrote in message 
news:upLJ9jJHGHA.1728@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;282125
>
> -- 
> John Oliver, Jr
> MCSE, MCT, CCNA
> Exchange MVP 2006
> Microsoft Certified Partner
>
> "RDK"  wrote in message 
> news:O2JwA9HHGHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>> ...We need to replace the current server box for our Exchange 2000 
>> installation before it dies.  We have set up a new installation of 
>> Windows Server 2000 and Exchange 2000.
>>
>> I have basically followed the process (Ed Crowley Move Server Method for 
>> Exchange 5.5) to transfer from one box to the other.  All worked well, 
>> EXCEPT when it came to replicating the Public Folders (and System 
>> Folders). When I followed the process to "replicate" the Public and 
>> System folders:
>>
>> "Create a replica of each public folder on the new server. Be sure to 
>> create a replica for the following system folders (and all their 
>> subfolders) as well: EFORMS Registry, Offline Address Book and Schedule+ 
>> Free Busy. To access the system folders, right-click on Folders | Public 
>> Folders in the Exchange System Manager and choose View System Folders. "
>>
>> I cannot get the option to replicate the folder when I right click an 
>> object, but rather I get the following error message:
>>
>> --------------------------- Exchange System 
>> Manager --------------------------- 
>> The object is no longer available. Press F5 to refresh the display, and 
>> then try again.
>>
>> ID no: 80040e19 Exchange System Manager
>>
>> --------------------------- OK ---------------------------
>>
>> Can anyone tell me what is going on and how to fix this? We have manually 
>> moved the Public Folders using Outlook, but the I cannot find a way to 
>> move the System folders.
>>
>> Thanks for any help or advice......RDK
>>
>>
>
>
date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 00:16:02 +0100   author:   RDK

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