I have partially answered my own question - it has to do with the LegacyExchangeDN. I 
guess when a user gets moved from one server to another his/her LegacyExchangeDN does 
not change, even if the servers belong to different administrative groups.

And it seems that LegacyExchangeDN determines which Free/Busy system folder that user 
is going to use.

Is this a good design on Microsoft part?







-----Original Message-----
From: Andrey Fyodorov 
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 4:41 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Free/Busy confusion


I have Exchange 2000 with multiple administrative groups.

A bunch of mailboxes have been moved from a server that belongs to one administrative 
group to a server in another administrative group.

It seems that some of these mailboxes "want" to continue using the Free/Busy system 
folder on the old server. And if that old server is not available, they get the error 
that their free/busy info cannot be updated. So I have to make sure that they can  
reach the old server or replicate the free/busy folder from the old administratice 
group to the new server.

Is this weird or what?

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