so you added the pst's to the users oulook as a "before migration archive" so to speak? which was never imported into their mailbox? that certainly cuts down on the import time, but I think half my users would hate me if they had to look in 2 places for something.
I would love to hear more...
Pat, those quotes don't apply, that's my whole point. the plan I stated twice was to built the 2007 servers in a NEW org. not the one that has the 5.5 servers.
the bandwidth between offices is not sufficient to run all the mail from one location.
Grim, when it pulled the users from 5.5 did...
Pat, I'm going to 2007 because of cost. I have the 2007 licenses and cals from some deal the owner made.
the plan of where mail goes during the migration, is all mail would route through the 2007 boxes, then boxes that weren't created there yet would be forwarded to the 5.5 box
if I use...
NJ,
#1) I know a pst export/import will take a while. some of the mailboxes are almost 2gb but.
with the 2003 method, I would need to perform the migration to 2003 in 2 cities, then I can get rid of 5.5. then I have to install 2007 in 2 cities and migrate. that's a lot of travel and will get...
So I have a Win2k AD network. 2 cities. Exch 5.5 (on win2k servers) in both.I know there's no direct migration path to 2007. but here's my plan and the reasoning behind it. Let me know if I'm smoking crack or I'm missing anything.
I'm going to upgrade the domain to 2003 AD first, by building...
if you give the boss's account access to the users mailboxes he will be able to upen their account with his login. he can always mark messages as unread when he's done reading them.
alternatively, if his account has access to the other boxes, he could just open the other users inbox in...
So I have a Win2k AD network. 2 cities. Exch 5.5 (on win2k servers) in both.
I know there's no direct migration path to 2007. but here's my plan and the reasoning behind it. Let me know if I'm smoking crack or I'm missing anything.
I'm going to upgrade the domain to 2003 AD first, by building...
i'm getting ready to implement a 5.5 enterprise site. i have about 75 users. and a 400gb logical drive to split up. i can figure out what i need for an information store partition e:(#users X mailbox limit + a little overhead) but does anyone know of a good resource to figure out what c: and...
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