We recommend reading through the complete guide before starting the migration to understand the process, timeline, and prerequisites. yet I ran that command yesterday and it still hasn't deleted itself yet, and running it again today produces the same issue. This is the complete onboarding task flow for migrating Public Folders from On-Premises Exchange 2010 SP1 or later, to Public Folders on Microsoft 365, with a hybrid deployment. If you remove the mailbox before replication is complete, your public folder deployment could be in an inconsistent state."
Exchange public folder migration series#
Please wait until replication is complete before you remove this public folder mailbox. In part 1 we covered the deployments steps for Exchange 2013, in Part 2 of this series we covered Exchange 2013 configurations and testing, in part 3 started our migration process. "Public folder replication has been delayed. I was in the middle of the migration (by following Microsoft's documentation on batch migrations) which had errored out, so i've run the command to remove the public folder migration request, but am still left with the public folder mailbox on the 2013 server.Īs i'd like to start with a clean slate, i'd like to delete this mailbox and recreate it, yet it appears I can't through the ecp, as it says: I had a meeting with the customer yesterday and they indicated that there was no need for any of the old public folder data, but they did want to create a few new ones for meeting rooms. The last item before decommissioning the 2007 server is to migrate the Public Folders, however when I tried the batch migration I found that there are tons of malformed and corrupt items in the old public folders. Am in the tail end of migrating from Exchange 2007 on prem to Exchange 2013.