Slight revision - Add an x500 (case is significant) proxy address to
each user that matches their distinguished name from the old 5.5 server.
For example:
x500:/o=Vang/ou=ExchangeSite/cn=Recipients/cn=<user>

It ought to match the legacyExchangeDN value, but it is possible since
you created a new environment that it won't.  Don't try and make it
match in that case.

-----Original Message-----
From: Julian Stone [mailto:julian.stone@;netstore.net] 
Posted At: Friday, October 18, 2002 12:28 AM
Posted To: Microsoft Exchange
Conversation: Validation of migration concept
Subject: RE: Validation of migration concept


In reverse order:

2. Add an X500 address to each user that points to the old 5.5 server.

1. After the above is applied, some of the problems may be resolved,
other than that ensure that name resolution at each client is working
correctly, if not add a 'hosts' entry.

Yours,

Julian Stone


-----Original Message-----
From: Soren Larsen [mailto:SwynkExchangeDiscussionList@;vang.org] 
Sent: 17 October 2002 20:19 pm
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Validation of migration concept


Hello

Having just been through an Exchange 5.5 -> 2000 migration, I need to
ask a few questions.

It was chosen to create an new Exchange 2000 organization and not reuse
the old Exchange 5.5. I don't know the reasons for this design decision
- I just had to do the task.

The way I did it was to install the Exchange 2000 organization (1
server, 1 site), configure all the required options, mail enable the
users, and finally migrate the user mailboxes from Exchange 5.5 to
Exchange 2000 with the Migration Wizard.

Migration of the 15 GB mailboxes went smooth with the exception that
Migration Wizard forgot some items in about 10 mailboxes.

Now when the new Exchange system has gone into production we are
experiencing some very strange and pretty serious problems productivity
wise.

1. Users are experiencing problems in their Outlook 98 mail client (yes,
I know, not exactly latest technology). Everything from Outlook hanging
for minutes, to Outlook freezing totally. Lots of errors like "Object
not found" is given when opening items and using functionality in the
Outlook 98 client. All users had new MAPI profiles created and the forms
cache emptied. Anybody on the list has suggestions to what I can do to
debug further on the problem?

2. Users can't reply to old messages migrated from the old 5.5 server. I
was told that Exchange 2000 would recalculate the old Distinguished
Names in the mail messages, but this has not happened, as the users are
replying to the old addresses from the 5.5 organization. Can I do
anything to solve this issue?

Are there any known issues in running Outlook 98 against an Exchange
2000 server that could cause my problem?

Thanks in advance.

Soren


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