Create instances of the public folders on the new server.  Wait for them to
replicate.  Remove instances from the old server.  Make sure you can get all
content before destroying the old server.

Ed Crowley
Compaq Computer

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Pennell, Ronald
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Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 8:02 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Public Folders


I'm having a problem trying to get my "Public Folders" in-sync on Ex.5.5
sp4/ NT 4.0 SP5..  Situation, I had to replace a server due to problems with
the hardware...  System was still up and operational, so I quickly rebuilt a
new server and moved all my mailbox's over to it and joined the site as
another server.  I forgot about the "public folders", thought they were
homed on the 1st server...
Removed the old server from the site - and - of course no public folders.
So, brought the old system back on-line and rejoined the site. I can see the
public folders on that server and it's contents, but,
problems trying to get it replicated to the other servers and moving it's
home to one of those servers.

Is there anyway to do this?  Any "white papers", etc.etc.etc.

Most that I have tried only ends up with 0 records in the folders...

Ron Pennell
IDA
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