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Monday, July 23, 2007

 

Move mailbox issue: disconnected mailbox remains on source mailbox Store

Posted by Bharat Suneja at 2:30 PM
This came up earlier today in a newsgroup post. You move a mailbox from one mailbox Store to a mailbox Store on another server - either between two Exchange Server 2003/2000 servers, or between an Exchange Server 2003/2000 and an Exchange Server 2007 server. The mailbox moves successfully, the user can access it on the server it is moved to.

However, the mailbox is not purged from the source mailbox Store. It has a small size, and Exchange System Manager reports the number of items as 0. The mailbox is disconnected - it has a red x icon super-imposed, but ESM does not allow you to purge it or connect it to another user.

Running the mailbox cleanup agent on the Store does not change anything.

To be able to purge the mailbox from the target Store, try to move the mailbox back to that (original) Store. Move Mailbox will notify you that the mailbox already exists on the destination Store, and prompt you to purge it. Choose the option to purge.

Updates
The hotfix mentioned in KBA 940012 resolves this issue.

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5 Comments:

August 1, 2007 2:30 PM
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This does work but am I going to have to do this for all 400+ mailboxes that I have to move from Ex2003 to Ex2007?

 
August 1, 2007 2:52 PM
Blogger Bharat Suneja said...

Not likely - do you anticipate all mailbox moves to end up in a disconnected state? :)

 
November 23, 2007 8:34 AM
Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940012

Might help E2k3 SP2 servers who have this issue.

 
February 1, 2008 2:04 PM
Blogger Jeff said...

same issue here but one of the mailboxes has around 100 items on the old server. is there any way to merge these messages with the mailbox on new server?

 
July 15, 2008 12:21 PM
Anonymous Gil said...

Go to AD>Find related user>Press on remove exchaange attributes>Purge the mailbox that you can't delete>Reconnect mailbox back to user.

 

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