First, a little background. I installed Exchange 2000 on a new LAN server, which was 
the only server in the domain. After some testing, we realized that the server would 
become quickly overloaded. So, I moved a new server into the domain, made it a domain 
controller, and installed Exchange but did not transfer the FSMO roles (the first DC 
is still the file/print server). I moved all the mailboxes over, and turned on 
replication for the public folders (but I missed some). After a day, I removed 
Exchange from the first server. However, I think the removal did not go cleanly, as 
I'm now running into a bunch of errors.

Someone on the Exchange gets the following error in Outlook (2000). "Unable to update 
public free/busy data". I've taken a look at the server, and it appears the public 
folder that stores the info (can't remember the name at the moment) is gone. How can I 
recreate it?

In the event log, I have the error 9127 from MSExchangeSA: "OALGen encountered error 
[0x80004005] while calculating the OALs." This appears to be due to the lack of a 
Offline Address Book (OAB). How can I recreate it?

User created public folders are only available in System Manager on the server, not on 
any workstation with Exchange tools installed. System Manager on a workstation doesn't 
display any public folders (including Internet Newsgroups) under First Admin 
Group->Folders->Public Folders. Under First Admin Group->..->Public Folders 
Store->Public Folders, I can see the folders, but if I select them, I get "class not 
registered. ID no 80040154 Exchange system manager". The folders don't have much in 
them, so I can delete them and start over, but I'd like to know what's going on. These 
folders were replicated from the old server.

Thanks,
Erick

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