Just a thing I found out while experimenting with PF replication, moving, where some PF have agents installed. I thought somebody else could find this interesting. Some help arouse by Michael Veitch (thanks).
Two server, same site, PF server for old and new is the old server (new didn't have a PF store until recently). PF with agent on old server. Add replica on new server, wait for syncronization, change home server, wait, remove instance on old server. Bummer, agent won't run anymore. Give permission on the destination server for the Events Root\Eventconfig_<server> and wait some time, until dest. server is available for selection in outlook - agents - run scripts in this server. Change it, test: Event has fired for newly arrived object, but not for a couple of email arrived while the event service was still configured on the old server. This is rather important - appareantly it means it is necessary to move the event script to the new server *before* removing the old instance. It also means when moving recursively (with "propagate change to subfolders") lots of folders it is necessary to change manualy from outlook the server scripts are running on, or to write code which does it, before removing the old instance. Bye Heiko -- -- PREVINET S.p.A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Via Ferretto, 1 ph x39-041-5907073 -- I-31021 Mogliano V.to (TV) fax x39-041-5907087 -- ITALY >-----Original Message----- >From: Veitch, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 11:26 AM >To: 'Herold Heiko' >Subject: RE: Public Folders > > >Maybe a stupid question, have you installed the event service >on the new PF >server ? > >If you have you given yourself the necessary rights to create an event, >client permissions must be at least author level? > >Mike >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Herold Heiko [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Sent: 28 November 2001 10:02 >> To: Veitch, Michael >> Subject: RE: Public Folders >> >> Yes, could be usefull, thanks. >> In fact in this moment I'm experimenting with the event >service: after >> replicating, changing home server, remove original replica the event >> service on the dest. server won't monitor that folder. In fact in >> outlook there's a value "run these agents on these servers" where >> currently the old server only is selectable. Still pooring through >> documentation. >> Bye >> Heiko >> >> -- >> -- PREVINET S.p.A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> -- Via Ferretto, 1 ph x39-041-5907073 >> -- I-31021 Mogliano V.to (TV) fax x39-041-5907087 >> -- ITALY >> >> >> >> >-----Original Message----- >> >From: Veitch, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> >Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 11:00 AM >> >To: 'Herold Heiko' >> >Subject: Public Folders >> > >> > >> >Just in case your trying to check if your PF's are fully >> >replicated, there >> >is a tool supplied on the Exchange CD that you can use to do this: >> > >> >The Public Folder Replication Verification tool >(Replver.exe) compares >> >public folders on Microsoft Exchange Server computers to >> >determine if their >> >contents have been successfully replicated. >> > >> > >> >Might be worth a look. >> > >> >Mike >> > > _________________________________________________________________ List posting FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Exchange List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]