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Robert Guadagnoli
I have a problem in my lab where I am simulating migrations from Exchange 5.5
to Exchange 2003.
I am using the Quest migration tool and noticed after I migrated users with
offline folders that I could not access the folders offline after I was
connected to an Exchange 2003 server. At first I thought it was the migration
software. But then I took a couple of client machines that were not part of
any migration test. I then set up two profiles on the same machine using
outlook 2000 (this is the version the client is currently using on the
desktop) One profile was connected to a mailbox on the Exchange 5.5 server in
the Source environment. I set up the offline folders and synchronized. I then
closed outlook disconnected from the network. I opened Outlook just fine,
using the offline folders. I then connected back to the network and set up
the second profile that was connected the Target environment and Exchange
2003. I set up the offline folders, using a DIFFERENT ost file, and
synchronized. I verified that it syncd by looking at each folder properties.
I also looked at the file and it was over 2 MB so I know there was data in
the ost file. I then disconnected from the network and tried to open Outlook
2000. It failed to open the offline folders. I get the generic message that
it cannot connect to the default e-mail folders and do I want to open the
system folders.
I then installed Outlook 2003 on another test workstation, connected to the
Exchange 2003 server and configured offline folders, syncd and then tried to
use Outlook 2003 Offline. It worked just fine.
I tried the Outlook 2000 client on a couple machines, all of them not being
able to open the offline folders after connecting and synchronizing with the
Exchange 2003 server. Is this version of Outlook not compatible using Offline
folders with Exchange 2003? Or is there some kind of anomaly happening here?
to Exchange 2003.
I am using the Quest migration tool and noticed after I migrated users with
offline folders that I could not access the folders offline after I was
connected to an Exchange 2003 server. At first I thought it was the migration
software. But then I took a couple of client machines that were not part of
any migration test. I then set up two profiles on the same machine using
outlook 2000 (this is the version the client is currently using on the
desktop) One profile was connected to a mailbox on the Exchange 5.5 server in
the Source environment. I set up the offline folders and synchronized. I then
closed outlook disconnected from the network. I opened Outlook just fine,
using the offline folders. I then connected back to the network and set up
the second profile that was connected the Target environment and Exchange
2003. I set up the offline folders, using a DIFFERENT ost file, and
synchronized. I verified that it syncd by looking at each folder properties.
I also looked at the file and it was over 2 MB so I know there was data in
the ost file. I then disconnected from the network and tried to open Outlook
2000. It failed to open the offline folders. I get the generic message that
it cannot connect to the default e-mail folders and do I want to open the
system folders.
I then installed Outlook 2003 on another test workstation, connected to the
Exchange 2003 server and configured offline folders, syncd and then tried to
use Outlook 2003 Offline. It worked just fine.
I tried the Outlook 2000 client on a couple machines, all of them not being
able to open the offline folders after connecting and synchronizing with the
Exchange 2003 server. Is this version of Outlook not compatible using Offline
folders with Exchange 2003? Or is there some kind of anomaly happening here?