Just out of curiosity, is this the PSS 269.00 per incident "break-fix" team ?

My last 3 cases with them went unresolved, and they said "they are only a 
break-fix team, if yi want want to get to the root/cause of the issue , i need 
to contact Premier support"

  

Jean-Paul Natola

 


Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 16:55:37 +0000
Subject: Re: [Exchange] Re: Exchnage 2007 to 2013 migration threw up public 
folder issue
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

In case anyones interested 
MS PSS tried to fix it, 
They can get a new PF databse mounted and visible form client and server but 
when you mount the original one its only visible from client.

They have closed the case and suggested I continue with my migration, and when 
I get to the PF's if it doesn tmove to contact them and they will assist then.
Graeme



On 26 March 2014 09:25, Graeme Carstairs <[email protected]> wrote:

Tried that,
no change
Need to get this resolved so placing a call with PSS.

Thanks
Graeme



On 25 March 2014 19:04, Graeme Carstairs <[email protected]> wrote:


They were replicated from a 2003 years ago and my thoughts are that the 2003 
wasn't removed properlyJust found in adsiedit that the of hierarchy is in first 
administrative groupMoved that waiting on ad replication then gonna restart 
server and see where we are



Thanks

On Tuesday, 25 March 2014, Michael B. Smith <[email protected]> wrote:










This looks an awful lot like you moved the PF root from the old Admin group to 
the new Admin group before you migrated the folders.



 
What else have you done with PFs?
 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Graeme Carstairs

Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 6:38 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [Exchange] Exchnage 2007 to 2013 migration threw up public folder issue
 

We have setup our Exchange 2013 server, and setup CAS and outlook anywhere etc, 
using the
legacy.domain.com setup on as detailed on the MS site.
Mail flow and outlook connections seems to be working great.
If I connect to OWS from outside or inside, I get the 2013 login page, login 
with a mailbox on the 2013 server, I get the 2013 OWA. Login with a mailbox on 
the 2007 server I get
 the 2007 OWA, as expected
I have moved a couple of mailboxes over, and they are working fine from OWA but 
when using outlook, users are constantly prompted for their password.
If they cancel this or ignore it outlook works fine until they try and access 
the public folders, which as still on the 2007 server.
Then they get "folder cannot be expanded" errors.
Googling shows this to be an issue with outlook on Windows XP but not Windows 7,

the clients all have windows 7,.
the solution was to download and install SP1, which I have done, in the hope 
that it may fix the issue. It hasnt
It looks to me like the connection to the 2013 box is fine, but when it tries 
to connect to the 2007 for the public folders that authentication does not work.
So rather than spend a long time trying to resolve this I  decided to press 
ahead and complete the migration.
So started prepping the PF migration
When I try to get the list of PFs from the 2007 server using this command
 
Get-PublicFolder -Recurse | Export-CliXML C:\PFMigration\Legacy_PFStructure.xml
 
I get the following error
 
Get-PublicFolder : Cannot find PublicFolderLocalReplica objects from the root ' 
2007server\Second Storage Group\Public Folder Database'. Please make sure that 
you specified the correct search root and that
 you have the correct permissions to perform the search.
 
At line:1 char:17
 
+ Get-PublicFolder <<<<  -Recurse | Export-CliXML 
f:\PFMigration\Legacy_PFStructure.xml  + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (0:Int32) 
[Get-PublicFolder], Mapi ObjectNotFoundException + FullyQualifiedErrorId 
:256AAB27,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.MapiTasks
 .GetPublicFolder
 
 
I think this may be part of the issue with the proxying but its also going to 
make migration a tad difficult.
 
Any ideas?

 

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