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From: 1xnyer (1xnyer_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/20/04


Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 08:27:04 -0800

I'm not sure if this is a connectivity problem but if anyone can make sense
of this, I'd appreciate it. I recently migrated a user from 5.5 to exchange
2000. I'm not in charge of the migration, only the move. I need to add the
background in order for anyone to understand this problem, please bear with
me. In my opinion the migration is wrong, the person who is in charge of
this project did not take the user accounts over first, no sids, just
exchange and I believe this is the cause of these "strange problems".

The problem is I have a user who had a reported 209 items in his in box
before I migrated him, when I migrated him, his outlook client (2000) is only
showing 20 items. Server manager is still reporting 209 items however.
Anyone have any ideas. I've checked for filters there are none, and I even
asked the user to create a pst file it's only 39 mbs. I can not use exmerge,
no sid accounts. I'm baffled.

Any help would truly be appreciated.

thanks



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