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Import PST's into a folder. Exchange 2007, Mgmt Shell, 'Import-Mailbox command'
I'm running Exchange 2007 on a Win2k8 r2 server.
I'm running this command in the Exchange Management Shell on an XP 32bit pc.
Import-Mailbox -PSTfolderpath \\pc1\archive.pst -Identity David
This command works fine except is there a way I can place all my .pst emails into a specific folder located within 'David's' mailbox? rather than just dumping them all in there.
My overall goal is to place two .pst files into 'David's' mailbox. I would like to place each one in seperate folders so that it's organized and not just dump every single email into the mailbox. Or if there is a better way to do this please let me know.
I'm running this command in the Exchange Management Shell on an XP 32bit pc.
Import-Mailbox -PSTfolderpath \\pc1\archive.pst -Identity David
This command works fine except is there a way I can place all my .pst emails into a specific folder located within 'David's' mailbox? rather than just dumping them all in there.
My overall goal is to place two .pst files into 'David's' mailbox. I would like to place each one in seperate folders so that it's organized and not just dump every single email into the mailbox. Or if there is a better way to do this please let me know.
I am not sure if it will work on 2007 but can you add -TargetFolder "FolderName” on the end of the command?
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looks like that command does not exist. am I going about this the wrong way, is there a better way of doing this or is this the only way?
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any particular reason for the C grade, your question was answered, it may not have been what you wanted to hear but it was correct.
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haha, sorry guys didn't mean to make it look so bad with the rating, I just don't like it when I find something on experts exchange and it's not the answer I was looking for. thank you for your help
The rating is for the answers you receive not for how the answer fits with what you want.
The grade should be an A when you follow this guidance here: https://www.experts-exchange.com/help.jsp#hs=29&hi=403
an answer is worth an A, unless it doesn't resolve your issue
It answers your question fully, it's not possible, sometimes that is the answer.
I will be asking for this question to be re-opened.
The grade should be an A when you follow this guidance here: https://www.experts-exchange.com/help.jsp#hs=29&hi=403
an answer is worth an A, unless it doesn't resolve your issue
It answers your question fully, it's not possible, sometimes that is the answer.
I will be asking for this question to be re-opened.