The Quest tools are "Feature Rich" but they have their fair share of technical 
issues.

Chuck Robinson
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EMC Consulting
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From: Jim Holmgren [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 9:58 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: 2003-2007 migration with a twist

Went through this at my former employer, only we were going from our Ex 2007 
environment to their Ex 2003.
We did a pretty thorough evaluation of the Quest tools - they are VERY nice and 
don't seem to miss anything.  Not cheap, but money was not the primary concern 
in this case.

Our problem was time-to-implementation.  When a vacant suit says "do it now" 
because he/she can't see another vacant suit's calendar - you don't get a lot 
of time to work with scheduling professional services from Quest.  Our sales 
rep told me that they will not sell the product without Prof Services, and they 
needed 2-3 weeks to get someone on site, so....

We went with Plan B which is not as elegant and involves the users more 
heavily, but still works.  In the end, it probably took the same amount of 
time, but a whole lot more work to do it the way we did, but we had to give the 
empty suits some warm fuzzy feelings that we were getting on it "right away".

<sigh>  Good times...good times.

Jim

Jim Holmgren
Manager of Server Engineering
XLHealth Corporation
The Warehouse at Camden Yards
351 West Camden Street, Suite 100
Baltimore, MD 21201
410.625.2200 (main)
443.524.8573 (direct)
443-506.2400 (cell)
www.xlhealth.com



From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 5:37 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: 2003-2007 migration with a twist

Well, if you want it to be "perfect", you should look at the quest tool.

If you just are concerned about the data, use Outlook 2007+ and export the PFs 
to a PST on the "far side" and import them on the "near side".

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Tim Evans [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 11:42 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: 2003-2007 migration with a twist

We have an all Exchange 2007SP2 environment. We are acquiring a company with an 
Exchange 2003 (unknown SP) environment. My plan is to create user accounts in 
our domain for all the users and use exmerge/powershell to move their mailboxes 
into our domain. My problem is that they have a bunch of public folders with 
data that we need to bring over. So far, I've found that exmerge won't work on 
public folders. It looks like the inter-org replication tool may do what I need.

Does anyone have any comments/suggestions on the best way to handle this? Is 
there anything else I need to think about to migrate this properly? Will their 
free/busy info propagate in our organization when I import their calendar data?

Thanks for any ideas.

...Tim


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