Re: Migration Question

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I'm currently doing something similar to this.

What I did is use ADMT to migrate users from one domain to the other. Then I
used ExMerge to export/import their .PST. Worked great.

Simon


"will gerrish" <willgerrish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi There,

I have two totally seperate forest's connected by a two-way trust with a
exchange 2003 sp2 server in each forest. Now what i would like to do is
migrate over some of the users from forest1 to forest2.

I can ping each exchange by IP and FQDN from both forest's.

See i thought i would just use the Exchange Server Migration Wizard and
use
the migrate from microsoft exchange option but when trying to add the
sorce
exchange server the wizard fails.

I've been doing some looing areound in this forum and i can see a few
people
asking nearly the same thing and all of them are getting pointed to the
ExMerge tool.

Is this the best tool to use? Or this there a better process?

thanks

Will


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