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Exchange 2000 to exchange 2007 public folders Transfer

Asked by lkuhner in Windows 64-bit, Exchange Email Server

Tags: exchange, public, 2007, folders, 2000

We are transitioning over from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2007.  I am trying to take the E2K server down but every time I do the public folders disappear.  I have added the E2K7 server to the replication on the E2K server for the public folders.  Do I need to add replication to all of the folders in E2K's public folder database.  Some of the folders are marked Schema-root.  Do those need to be moved over in order for the E2K7 server to operate independently.  Most of the articles I have found are pretty vague on the public folders transfer.
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