Hi all,
We recently migrated to Exchange 2007 from 2003 and had a crash part-way through. A lot of manual work had to be done to associate users mailboxes with the new server, most of which appears to have been successful. The issue we're left with is that free/busy data is not working on either Outlook 2003 or 2007 clients. If I try outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy on a 2003 client it says "unable to clean free/busa data". If I try the "Update Content" on the free/busy folder in Exchange Management Console, I get the following error:
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Microsoft Exchange Error
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Action 'Update Content' could not be performed on object 'EX:/o=AIM/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)'.
EX:/o=AIM/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)
Failed
Error:
Cannot start content replication against public folder '\NON_IPM_SUBTREE\SCHEDULE
+ FREE BUSY\EX:/o=AIM/ou=Exchange
Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)' on public folder database 'AIMEXH\Second Storage Group\Public Folder Database'.
MapiExceptionNoReplicaAvai
lable: StartContentReplication failed. (hr=0x80004005, ec=1129)
Diagnostic context:
Lid: 1494 ---- Remote Context Beg ----
Lid: 31229 Error: 0x0
Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x66980102
Lid: 9206 StoreEc: 0x469
Lid: 9206 StoreEc: 0x469
Lid: 9206 StoreEc: 0x469
Lid: 9206 StoreEc: 0x469
Lid: 9206 StoreEc: 0x469
Lid: 1267 StoreEc: 0x469
Lid: 19865 StoreEc: 0x469
Lid: 27225 StoreEc: 0x469
Lid: 1750 ---- Remote Context End ----
Lid: 26322 StoreEc: 0x469
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OK
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I have looked at the folowing articles and while the solution offered by Microsoft appears to fit the bill (for Scenario 2) I can't see a Legacy Administrative Group.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/945602
Can anyone offer any assistance? I'm assuming this is a migration issue but have no idea how to resolve.
Many thanks!