Re: Public Folders, SP1 and Swing Migration



No worries, I always get a kick out of reading things I've said to people
sometime later, finding out that whatever I said was worth keeping, much
less reposting. :)


"IBC" <spamityspam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eG7%23BIyhFHA.4048@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Please confirm this, but here is my convo with Jeff about the same issue:
>
> **quoted email**
>
> Hi Jeff,
>
>
> I read the information on your site about the Proxy address issue and
>
> have an odd question.
>
>
> Does everyone have these folders?
>
>
> I have all the public folders I had previously created on the old
>
> server, but that's it. I fixed those per your documentation when I swung
>
> the server in the first place. When I look in that folder now though, I
>
> don't have [your domain] Archive or [your domain] Contacts.
>
>
> Am I missing something here?
>
> **From Jeff**
>
> You should feel free to relax. This is sort of like reading a book in
>
> reverse. You get the dramatic punch line, and then later find all the
>
> plot details exposed.
>
> If you don't have the folders, you are missing nothing, and don't have
>
> anything to miss.
>
> ** END QUOTED EMAIL**
>
> I hope Jeff doesn't mind me quoting that, but it should clear things up
for
> you.
>
>
> --
> "Nostradamus didn't mention anything about new viruses, so....I'm Cool."
>
> .
> "John Vollman" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ey5EVAyhFHA.2484@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hope everyone is happy and doing well.
> >
> > My question:
> >
> > I did a swing migration of SBS 2000 to SBS 2003 on a new box. All went
> > well.
> >
> > On the sbsmigration site,
> > http://www.sbsmigration.com/content.php?display=sbs03_sp1, Jeff states
> that
> > there could be a problem with the proxyaddress for two public folders:
> [your
> > domain] Archive and [your domain] Contacts. Its an easy fix but it begs
> the
> > question: What if you don't have those public folders anymore? I
deleted
> > them. Do I need to recreate them in order to ensure SP1 doesn't fail
> > unexpectedly? If so what exactly is SP1 looking for in the name of the
> > folders? 'domain Archive' or 'domain.local Archive'?
> >
> > Thanks all!
> >
> >
> > John Vollman
> >
> >
>
>


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