This should NOT be necessary if you have properly removed the public folder 
databases on your Exchange 2003 servers.

And I wouldn’t recommend doing this anyway.

I’d suggest creating a NEW Default Offline Address List and removing the old 
one, to ensure that EVERYTHING gets created properly.

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 4:11 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Offline Address Book, Public Folder Database

As part of my continuing effort to finalize our 2003 to 2010 migration, I was 
confirming that Offline Address Book generation was happening on 2010.  The 
guide I was looking at had an example of running “Get-OfflineAddressBook | fl”. 
 When running this command, I noted that the “PublicFolderDatabase” attribute 
was still showing the Public Folder database on our old 2003 server.  
Everything else indicates the 2010 server.

http://blog.ronnypot.nl/?p=212 describes my scenario.  This page suggests that 
I should go into ADSIEdit and fix this.  I am not particularly keen on that.  
Can anyone confirm/deny this is appropriate or is there something else I have 
missed that would fix this?  We do still have 2003 clients, so I need the PF 
distribution for them.

Bill Mayo

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