Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Microsoft Exchange Titanium Getting Started Guide
Exchange Documentation Team
Microsoft Exchange Titanium Getting Started Guide
Exchange Documentation Team
Copyright This is a preliminary document and may be changed substantially prior to final commercial release. This document is provided for informational purposes only and Microsoft makes no warranties, either express or implied, in this document. Information in this document, including URL and other Internet Web site references, is subject to change without notice. The entire risk of the use or the results of the use of this document remains with the user. [. . . ] Unlike Microsoft Exchange Server version 5. 5, there is no need to set a home server for a public folder in Exchange Titanium. Any replica acts as the primary replica of the data it holds, and any public folder server can be removed from the replica list.
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You can use the Microsoft Exchange Public Folder Migration Tool to generate a report before you run the tool to determine how many public folders either need to be replicated. You can generate the same report after you run the tool to determine whether the public folders replicated successfully. The pfMigrate tool is located in the ExDeploy folder on the Exchange Titanium compact disc (under Support Tools). You can run the tool at the command prompt, either on a server or from the administrative console.
Mailbox Recovery Center
Using the new Mailbox Recovery Center, you can perform recovery or export operations on multiple disconnected mailboxes at one time. This is a great improvement over Exchange 2000 Server, where such operations had to be done on each disconnected mailbox individually (a disconnected mailbox is a mailbox that is not associated with a user in Active Directory, usually because the user has been deleted). There are two primary approaches to dealing with disconnected mailboxes: · Export the mailbox data (you can export properties of the mailbox to an Active Directory container, and you can export mailbox data to a file). · Find and match an existing user account, and reconnect the mailbox to that user. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click
2. Expand Tools, right-click Mailbox Recovery Center, and then click Add Mailbox
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Figure 3. 3 Exchange System Manager lists the Mailbox Recovery Center under the Tools node. 3.
In the Add mailbox store dialog box, specify criteria for identifying the store and the mailboxes you want to work with. · In the Enter the object names to select box, type the name of the mailbox store you want to work with. · To limit the search to user mailboxes or to other objects (such as group mailboxes) click Object types and select the appropriate options. · To limit the search to a certain part of Active Directory, click Locations, select a directory container, and then click OK to return to the Add mailbox stores dialog box.
Note If you don't know which mailbox store you need, click Advanced, specify criteria, and then click Find now to locate the mailbox store. Then click OK to return to the Add mailbox stores dialog box.
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Click OK to add the store. After the store has been added, the Results pane will list any disconnected mailboxes in that store.
To export mailbox information 1. After adding the appropriate mailbox store to the Mailbox Recovery Center, rightclick the mailbox you want to export and click Export. Follow the instructions in the Mailbox Export wizard to identify the information you want to export and the destinations to which you want to export it.
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To associate users with the mailboxes 1. After adding the appropriate mailbox store to the Mailbox Recovery Center, rightclick the mailbox you want to match to a user (or group) and click Find Match. In the Mailbox Matching wizard, click Next and then click Finish to identify and accept matches. If a mailbox matches more than one user (or if no match exists), right-click that mailbox and click Resolve Conflicts. Follow the instructions in the Mailbox Conflict Resolution wizard to identify a single matching user.
Note When resolving conflicts, you can only select one mailbox at a time.
To reconnect the mailboxes · After the mailboxes to be reconnected have been matched to users, select the mailboxes. [. . . ] If you are installing Exchange Titanium Beta in a native Windows . NET Server 2003 forest or domain, none of these services is enabled by default. You must enable the services before running Exchange Titanium Beta Installation Wizard. Select the check boxes for NNTP Service, SMTP Service, and World Wide Web Server. Make sure the Internet Information Services (IIS) check box is selected. [. . . ]