If you moved the mailboxes and shut down the original servers before the
clients could update their profiles (to point to the new server), they have
no way of finding where their mailbox has moved.

If possible, start up the old servers again, and let them run for a week or
so until the clients have logged in at least once and updated their
profiles. If starting the servers is not an option, there's no other way
except to update each client manually.

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Ashraph, Elizabeth A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 10:54 AM
To: Exchange Maillist
Subject: Client problem


Hi All,
I recently moved all mailboxes from 3 connected (Site connectors) Exchange
sites to a single site, for purposes of consolidation.  Removed all
references, replicas, free/busy connections, etc. before removing
replication and site connectors.  After removing the retired servers from
the NT domains however, Outlook clients are hanging all over the place,
seems to still be referencing the old servers somewhere.  Anybody seen this
before or have any ideas on how I would find and remove the references to
the old site servers causing the clients to hang.  Thanks.

Liz Ashraph
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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