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Commvault exchange public folder restore
Commvault exchange public folder restore




commvault exchange public folder restore

I logged into the server that the Public Folder didn’t mount and found that there were path to two different mailboxes. So the “created” Public Folder is showing as Dismounted. It mentioned something about the mailbox id. To my surprise, the Public Folder was created and not mounted. Scenario is that one of the mailboxes didn’t have a Public Folder configured, so I’ve tried to configure it like I did the others. However, I do need some advice about removing a Public Folder from a 4 mailboxes DAG. Greeting Paul, I’ve bookmarked all your articles and feel all your articles are very helpful to all of us. Will just uninstalling Exchange 2010 from that server remove all references to PF, never for Outlook to think about again? (no user boxes are on the 2010 machine…it’s slated for the dumpster). If I remove the PF dbase using ADSI Edit, will the Outlook Connection status test cease to look for a PF proxy? Will that line just go away? The reason I ask, if I disable the NIC on that EX2010 machine, new users being configured for NEW Outlook profiles hang while syncing data to the new OST…it say’s it’s trying, but it goes nowhere until that NIC is enabled…. We’ve since removed every public folder possible, yet I do still see in Outlook (2010) Public Folders: “Favorites” which is empty, and “all public folders” which has that dangling “…newsgroups” folder. At the moment, if I cntrl+right click on the Outlook Icon (lower right corner of the end user screen), choose Connection status, the last entry in the list is a proxy to one of the remaining 2010 mailbox servers (that was the sole PF hosting machine after migrating from 2003). I would like to COMPETELY remove the Public Folders from our exchange environment. (Background info…we’re in a mixed 2010/2013 environment…trying to get rid of all 2010.) Launch the Exchange Management Shell and run the following command to navigate to the Scripts folder. They are located in the Scripts folder of the location that Exchange is installed.

commvault exchange public folder restore

Microsoft has provided some PowerShell scripts with Exchange Server 2010 for public folder management. For detailed instructions about how to remove a public folder database, see. Before deleting the public folder database, remove the folders or move the replicas to another public folder database. The public folder database “PF-BR-01” contains folder replicas.

commvault exchange public folder restore

The public folder database ‘PF-BR-01’ cannot be deleted.

commvault exchange public folder restore

Exchange 2010 public folder database can’t be removed If you try to remove it while it still hosts replicas you’ll receive an error message. Before you can uninstall Exchange Server 2010 from a server you must remove all databases, including public folder databases.Ī public folder database can’t be removed until it no longer hosts any public folder replicas.






Commvault exchange public folder restore