tonyg01
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SBS Exchange PST 2010
When I extract a PST file from SBS 2003 w exchange, will the Calendars, contacts etc come with the extraction ?
Yes pst will exchange everything calendar contacts etc... Unless you specify to export only a section in the wizard
The entire mailbox will be exported, see my guide on using exmerge here: https://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/A_2710-Export-mailboxes-using-Exmerge-and-Exchange-2003.html
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demazter
great article, and this sounds like what I need to do to get the PST files off the Server, do you have and article to push them back into SBS 2011 with exchange ?
I've read several articles talking about loading Outlook 64 bit version on the Server, is this the preferred way ? or is thier a better solution ...
great article, and this sounds like what I need to do to get the PST files off the Server, do you have and article to push them back into SBS 2011 with exchange ?
I've read several articles talking about loading Outlook 64 bit version on the Server, is this the preferred way ? or is thier a better solution ...
You can just drag them back to the exchange inbox to be uploaded back
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Can you please explain "Drag them Back" into the exchange inbox. This on the Server ? Thru the Client Pc with Outlook ?
Funny you should ask that. Check out my guide here: https://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/A_2709-Importing-PST-files-in-to-Exchange-2010.html
They have changed the commands in Exchange 2010 SP1 (SBS2011) this article gives the updated commands and methods: http://www.msexchange.org/articles_tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/look-import-export-mailbox-improvements-exchange-2010-service-pack-1-part1.html
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demazter
Ok this is like the grasshopper questioning the Master, but I have to ask. You are ok with installing Outlook 2010 directly in the exchange server, or should I use a client PC. And last, this has been tried on a production server ?
I have several mailboxs to move that no one will have sense of humor over if I mess up
Ok this is like the grasshopper questioning the Master, but I have to ask. You are ok with installing Outlook 2010 directly in the exchange server, or should I use a client PC. And last, this has been tried on a production server ?
I have several mailboxs to move that no one will have sense of humor over if I mess up
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dmazter
One last question when running the command line procedure in your article are you running from the SBS server, or the Managment console remotley ? Whats your recommendation ?
Thank you
One last question when running the command line procedure in your article are you running from the SBS server, or the Managment console remotley ? Whats your recommendation ?
Thank you
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Thank you for your help