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Move All Replicas from Exchange 2003 to 2010 fails

December 10, 2013 By Gareth Gudger 1 Comment

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Your profile is not configured. An unexpected, unknown error has occurred. Microsoft Exchange Server Information Store ID no: <GUID>

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If you receive an error code like the one above when trying to perform a Move All Replicas on an Exchange 2003 Public Folder hierarchy then you may have decommissioned your old environment out of sequence.

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Uninstalling Exchange 2003 from Small Business Server

November 9, 2013 By Gareth Gudger 5 Comments

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So, you have successfully moved all your users away from Exchange Server 2003, mail flow is redirected to the new server, the databases have been removed, recipient update policies removed and now you just need to know how to uninstall Exchange 2003 from the environment.

Well with the full version of Exchange you just simply go to Add or Remove Programs, select Exchange Server 2003 and hit the Change/Remove button.

However, there is no Exchange 2003 Add or Remove item with Small Business Server 2003, so where do you go?

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Filed Under: Exchange Tutorials

Moving Mailboxes from Exchange 2003 to 2010 fails with Access Denied

October 16, 2013 By Gareth Gudger 1 Comment

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Active Directory operation failed on YOURDC.YOURDOMAIN.LOCAL. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Insufficient access rights to perform the operation.

If you are trying to move a mailbox from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 and you receive an error like the one above then you may need to change some permissions on the user you are trying to move. The process is very quick and easy.

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451 5.7.3 Cannot achieve Exchange Server authentication

October 12, 2013 By Gareth Gudger Leave a Comment

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451 5.7.3 Cannot achieve Exchange Server authentication

I ran into this error recently while trying to migrate from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010. I had my Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2010 mailbox servers in coexistence and had successfully migrated a pilot group of users to the new server. Mail flow was still be directed through the Exchange 2003 server, although I did have a Send Connector on the 2010 server.

Users on both the 2003 and 2010 servers could send and receive mail externally. Users on the 2003 server could send messages to users on the 2010 server. However, users on the 2010 server could not send message back to the 2003 server. The queues would just fill up and 2010 users would receive a delivered delayed message. The error in the message queue was the one mentioned above.

The fix was two-part for me.

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Upgrade Exchange Address Lists from 2003 to 2010

October 5, 2013 By Gareth Gudger 11 Comments

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Exchange 2010 Upgrade Address Lists from 2003 Error.

As mentioned in a previous blog post the end-of-life deadline for Exchange 2003 looms on the horizon. That being said, I discussed last time the process and syntax for upgrading the Recipient Update Policies in Exchange 2003 to the new Email Address Policies in Exchange 2010. Following a similar theme, this post will discuss how to upgrade the Address Lists in Exchange 2003 to 2010.

Like before this process is conducted in the Exchange Management Shell and like before if you tried to edit those Address List in the Exchange Management Console you would receive an error that the Address Lists were created in a legacy version of Exchange and need to be upgraded.

The specified address list could not be edited. Address lists created by using legacy versions of Microsoft Exchange must be upgraded by using the "ForceUpgrade" parameter of the "Set-AddressList" cmdlet.

Typically these are the commands you would need to run.

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Filed Under: Exchange, Exchange Tutorials

Upgrade Recipient Update Policy to Email Address Policy

October 5, 2013 By Gareth Gudger 2 Comments

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Exchange 2010 Upgrade Recipient Update Policy from 2003 Error.

With Exchange 2003 end-of-life deadline looming ever closer I thought it would be a good time to revisit the syntax for upgrading the Recipient Update Policies in Exchange 2003 to the Email Address Policies in Exchange 2010.

If you have received the error below when you try to double-click or edit an Email Address Policy in the Exchange Management Console, then your Recipient Update Policy still needs to be updated.

The specified e-mail address policy couldn't be edited. E-mail address policies created with legacy versions of Exchange must be upgraded using the 'Set-EmailAddressPolicy' task, with the Exchange 2010 Recipient Filter specified.

To update the Email Address Policy open Exchange Management Shell and issue the command below. This command finds all the current legacy Email Address Policies (Recipient Update Policies from Exchange 2003) and pipes those findings directly into the Set-EmailAddressPolicy cmdlet. This cmdlet converts those Recipient Update Policies into Email Address Policies. You will be prompted to confirm.

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