Re: Migration to Hosted Exchange server
- From: Lincit <Lincit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 07:45:03 -0700
That's what I thought, the techs at the Host provider are looking into it and
are to get back to us. But even if they build a server with the same server
name, AD name, Exchange config, I didn't see this to be a working solution.
Wouldn't that be some sort of security breach if I had access to someone's
login credentials ? (if I can get that then obviously I should be able to get
the Exchange info). And then there's the .ost issue.
But I just wanted to get other opinions on this. It seems like they are
making a simply task (only about 20 mailboxs, only 6 are heavy email users)
complicated.
"Andy David {MVP}" wrote:
On Thu, 8 May 2008 20:55:32 -0400, "Chad Mosman [M3 Postmasters]".
<m3postmasters@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Somebody might correct me here, but I don't think you can sync an OST
(cached copy) to a new server
Well, you can, but it requires breaking the unique mailbox key which
is stored in the mailbox and in the registry. :P
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