ADSIEdit is a tool on the support tools on your Windows 2000/2003 media. All the Exchange information including the object referenced in your post "msExchHomeSyncService off the object CN=Default Connection to Exchange 5.5,CN=Active Directory Connections,CN=Microsoft...
do you have deleted item retention configured? If so, even though you delete, the item won't be removed until the deleted item retention time has expired and the garbage collection has taken place.
If you want to see how much space you will gain from an offline defragmentation look for event...
Just curious, but why do you need to keep the same name?
But the steps you described will work fine. For re-installing the IMS, just make sure you document current configurations prior to decommissioning the first server. Be sure you do not install Exchange prior to the computer name change...
Replicate them to the new server and then rehome them using the advancced tab on the folder.
If this is your public folder server, be sure to replicate and rehome the system folders as well.
Another Point: If you want to see how much space you will recover by doing an offline defragmentation check out event id 1221 in the application log. This tells you how much free space you have within the database.
You have to do this from the Outlook client. Navigate to All Public Folders, select new folder, from the dialog box in the "folder contains" area select Calendar item or Appointment item (it will depend on what version of Outlook you are running).
To set permissions, go to the...
When moving mail to a new server, I have use the method of adding a server into the organization/site and manually moving the mailboxes. This will provide for a staged approach to moving mailboxes and most can be done during production hours. The key to this method is moving the system folders...
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