How do u configure profile?
Hi all, Both forest A and forest B has seperate Exchange servers. )Forest A has Exchange 2003 and Forest B has Exchange 2007) Now, we migrated users from Forest B to Forest A(SID filtering). and then migrated their mailboxes to Forest A. (it could take more than two months) and still two seperate exchange organizations for these two months So, the migrated user from Forest B will still have access to the mailbox? How do we configure their outlook profile(outlook 2003, outlook 2007)? Thank you.
October 9th, 2010 9:52pm

Dear Jane, As I understand from your post, you have migrated user account from forestB to forestA after that you have migrated the mailboxes of that particular user from forestB to forestA. That means user account and mailbox are in same forest only. So why you are confusing for creating your outlook profile? If my understanding about your post is wrong please let me know. Thanks, Santhosh Santhosh Sivaraman MCITP: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007/2010 | MCSE/MCSA
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October 10th, 2010 5:04am

Hi all, Both forest A and forest B has seperate Exchange servers. )Forest A has Exchange 2003 and Forest B has Exchange 2007) Now, we migrated users from Forest B to Forest A(SID filtering). and then migrated their mailboxes to Forest A. (it could take more than two months) and still two seperate exchange organizations for these two months So, the migrated user from Forest B will still have access to the mailbox? How do we configure their outlook profile(outlook 2003, outlook 2007)? Thank you. Hi Jane, Just to clarify, Forest A has Exchange Server 2003 and Forest B has Exchange Server 2007. The users from Forest B you have migrated to Forest A. Have you introduced an Exchange Server 2007 in Forest A, or are you moving users from the Exchange Server 2003 forest to the Forest that contains Exchange Server 2007? When configuring the Outlook profile, for the Exchange Server name, it will be the server where the mailbox resides on. If the user is in Forest A, then you would use the Exchange Server 2003 name if the mailbox is located there. If the user is in Forest B, then you would use the Exchange 2007 Mailbox server name. Regards, Tom MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator 2007/2010 | MCITP: Server Administrator | MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring | MCP | MCDST
October 10th, 2010 9:52pm

Thank you for your help. >you have migrated user account from forestB to forestA after that you have migrated the mailboxes of that particular user from forestB to forestA. you have >migrated the mailboxes of that particular user from forestB to forestA. No. the users have been migrated from Forest B to Forest A. But, their mailboxes are still in Forest B's Exchange servers. Do users have to reconfigure their outlook profiles after migrating users? (since their account and mailbox are not in the same forest)
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October 11th, 2010 10:22am

Sorry that I did not clarity my questions. We migrated users from Forest B to Forest A. We are going to build Exchange 2010 in Forest A in the future. During the time between migrating resources from Forest B to Forest A and time when we build the new exchange server, do we need to reconfigure the outlook profile for these migrated users since their account and mailboxes are in the different forest? Thank you.
October 11th, 2010 10:27am

Thank you for your help. >you have migrated user account from forestB to forestA after that you have migrated the mailboxes of that particular user from forestB to forestA. you have >migrated the mailboxes of that particular user from forestB to forestA. No. the users have been migrated from Forest B to Forest A. But, their mailboxes are still in Forest B's Exchange servers. Do users have to reconfigure their outlook profiles after migrating users? (since their account and mailbox are not in the same forest) Dear Jane, You are talking about resource forest scenario. That means User accounts will be in forest A and their mailboxes will be in forestB. If that is the case you have to configure your outlook profile and apart from that you have to configure autodiscover SCP in forest A. For that the below link will help you out. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996849(EXCHG.80).aspx In future if you are implementing exchange server 2010 in forest A and if you are migrating all of the mailboxes to exchange server 2010 then no need to reconfigure outlook profile. Outlook will automaically connect to the exchange server 2010. Thanks, SanthoshSanthosh Sivaraman MCITP: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007/2010 | MCSE/MCSA
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October 12th, 2010 12:46am

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