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Calendar trouble after exh2k3 to 2k10

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Hi there!

 

I've been upgrading our Exchange 2003 environment to 2010 (as you probably can see from earlier threads on here..).

We've run in to a problem with the use of calendars and free/busy sync.

 

When you're trying to invite people to attend to a calendar event, and you check the "planner".

Their bar is just grayed out and you can't see when people are free/busy.

 

I cheked the Event Viewer on the exchange 2010 server, and I can see loads of entries for:

 

Couldn't find an Exchange 2010 or later public folder server with a replica for the free/busy folder: EX:/O=COMPANY/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP.

 

Does this have anything to do with the problems?

How would one go about fixing this?

 

Can I make a new free/busy folder on the 2010?

We do not want to use public-folders anymore, so it would be great to just get rid of it now so we don't have to replicate.

 

Thank you for any replies on this topic!

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Check for the edb and stm file and add the size of them, then you will have the total size of the pf database

 

If you use the EMC and go to Tools and Public Folder, connect to the 2010 server, can you see any folders there.. both normal public folders and the system folders?

 

Here's a great reference to replicate the folders

http://exchangeserverpro.com/migrate-public-folders-from-exchange-2003-to-exchange-server-2010

 

And here's how to move the hierarchy

http://exchangeserverpro.com/moving-the-public-folder-hierarchy-during-an-exchange-2007-migration

 

I have two kind of files named edb.

priv1.edb (90gb) and priv1.stm (40gb) = 130gb

and

pub1.edb (301mb) + pub1.stm (151mb) = 452mb

 

In the EMC -> Tools -> Public Folder Management Console (On the 2010 Exchange server while connected to 2010exchange.mydomain.local) ->

I can see both the normal public folders listed under "Default Public Folders" and I can see folders under the "System Public Folders".

 

When I click the folders, they still list "0 objects" on the top right hand side of the window.

 

Thanks for the links! I'll give it a read and a whirl :D

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