Exchange migration problem

J

Jack

I have just migrated a Exchange 2000 sp 3to 2003 sp 2. Still having the old
one running.

Both servers are domain controllers ( the old one will be depromoted when
everything works fine )

I moved all mailboxes to the new server and all clients changed ok.

Now some of the clients can't delete mails in the deleted items folder and
they can't create new folders.

Some can't move mails between folders and som get errors when opening
folders ( could not locate or resource error )

When they connect with OWA there seems to be no problems.

The clients are windows xp pro sp2 with Outlook XP sp3/sp2 and with no sp.

Sometimes they can delete items through the terminal server which they can't
on their local.

Please help, i'm a bit lost

Jack
 
K

Kelly

I had similar problems after our migration. I noticed that the accounts that
exhibited problems were older accounts that had been around from 5.5 days.
The 5.5 server was not properly removed from the domain. The only fix that
woprked for me was to export the user mail, delete mailbox, recreate and
import. A pain but the wierdness is gone
 
J

JerryEly

Hello.
We upgraded from Exchange 5.5 and NT. 4.0 to win2k3 domain and exchange
2003. Our Office 2000 clients all exhibit the behavior of not being able to
delete from the deleted folder. Also using Outlook Today locks the system.
We have run the outlook.exe switches (8 of them as a one time fix) but they
keep breaking again randomly. Does anyone know of any other possible fixes
for this issues? We can find very little on this issue but it's surely a huge
problem to our end users. Maybe running the switches as part of the Outlook
executable would help, but there are a full 8 switches we found as the
complete fix and we could not run them each time as they clean out reminders
and outlook bar etc. each time.
Thanks,
Jerry E. Ely
Warren General Hospital
 

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