Thanks David. I really need to better organize my bookmarks, because I had
that site in my Chrome bookmarks without even realizing it until you linked
me!!

I'm trying with just the -includefolders '#inbox#' command.

I'll post back to see if I still hang at 10%




On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 4:01 PM, David L Christensen <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Whenever I need to perform a restore in Exchange 2010 I find myself
> going back to this URL for reference.
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> http://www.mikepfeiffer.net/2011/07/restoring-mailbox-data-from-a-recovery-database-in-exchange-2010-sp1/
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> Ive never used the –ExcludeFolders switch but I would assume the syntax is
> similar to –IncludeFolders where the syntax is
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>                 -IncludeFolders #inbox#
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> Hope this helps…
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> Dave Christensen
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> ITMS/Collaboration Services
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> Northwestern University
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> 1800 Sherman Ave., Suite 600
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> Evanston, IL 60201
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Harry Singh
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 3, 2013 2:27 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [Exchange] Exchange 2010 Mailbox Restore CmdLet Question
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> All -
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> I'm attempting to restore a mailbox to a newly created user, but the
> progress keeps failing at 10%
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> When I run a:
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> Get-MailboxRestoreRequest | Get-MailboxRestoreRequestStatistics | fl
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> I notice that notes filed it suggests that it fails when trying to copy
> over the user's Deleted Items folder.
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> I'm having a hard time trying to include the -ExcludeFolders string, could
> use some help on the correct syntax.
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> [PS] C:\>New-MailboxRestoreRequest -SourceStoreMailbox
>  c2c5a125-3c07-4747-aff7
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> 7fdabcf66374 -SourceDatabase Main-Database -TargetMailbox [email protected]
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> -AllowLegacyDNMismatch -BadItemLimit 250 -AcceptLargeDataLoss
> -ExcludeDumpster -ExcludeFolders "\Deleted Items"
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> Obviously the "\Deleted Items" doesn't work. Thoughts?
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> I had to delete the user's original AD account and create a new mailbox.
> What I'm trying to do now is copy his old mailbox onto his newly created
> mailbox.
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> Is there perhaps a totally different way I can get this user's mailbox
> restored ? perhaps skipping all "bad" data and dumping to a .pst ? I'm
> actually at a point if I could somehow just restore his inbox, that would
> work...
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> At my wits end,
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> Harry.
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