AlanThompson
IS-IT--Management
Hello,
We just completed an upgrade from an old server running NT4/Exchange 5.5 to a new server running 2000 Adv Server/Exchange 2000 for a small office with 30 users.
Although the folders in the users' Outlook mailboxes were replicated, all of the old mail received or sent one day or more before the migration does not display in Outlook. New mail displays just fine. The only older items that display are some leftover "Invite Attendees" messages.
The clients are running Win XP Pro; with some running Office 2000, and some running Office XP Small Business. We had to set up new user accounts on each PC because the old accounts didn't seem to want to connect. So we would disconnect from the domain, join a fictitious Workgroup, and then rejoin the domain. That would force us to create a new user account.
In many cases, we had to reinstall Office to get it to run right. It didn't seem to recognize the new user accounts. We tried to run the "Copy User Profiles" function but the original user accounts now display as "Account Unknown" in the selection box and the copy button is grayed out. The old profiles are there; I can see them when I browse the Documents and Settings folder.
There was a lot of important customer communications in the old e mail and the owner is coming unglued. Any ideas where that older e mail went, why it doesn't display, and where we went wrong???
We just completed an upgrade from an old server running NT4/Exchange 5.5 to a new server running 2000 Adv Server/Exchange 2000 for a small office with 30 users.
Although the folders in the users' Outlook mailboxes were replicated, all of the old mail received or sent one day or more before the migration does not display in Outlook. New mail displays just fine. The only older items that display are some leftover "Invite Attendees" messages.
The clients are running Win XP Pro; with some running Office 2000, and some running Office XP Small Business. We had to set up new user accounts on each PC because the old accounts didn't seem to want to connect. So we would disconnect from the domain, join a fictitious Workgroup, and then rejoin the domain. That would force us to create a new user account.
In many cases, we had to reinstall Office to get it to run right. It didn't seem to recognize the new user accounts. We tried to run the "Copy User Profiles" function but the original user accounts now display as "Account Unknown" in the selection box and the copy button is grayed out. The old profiles are there; I can see them when I browse the Documents and Settings folder.
There was a lot of important customer communications in the old e mail and the owner is coming unglued. Any ideas where that older e mail went, why it doesn't display, and where we went wrong???