Hello!
We are migrating our 2007 Exchange servers to 2013. We installed 2013 with no issues and have migrated all mailboxes. Users are able to connect to the new server with OutlookAnywhere and ActiveSync and retrieve their mail. However, when connected to Exchange through Outlook 2013 (External) they are getting the time out on OAB sync. When using "Test E-Mail AutoConfiguration", we can see that the client is getting the old server URL as the OAB path. I've checked all the virtual directories on the 2013 server and they are pointing to the new server, so I'm not sure where Outlook is getting this old URL. Also, if we fix the URL is that all that needs to be done or do the OAB's still need to be migrated? When trying to move them we get an error (Catastrophic Failure). From what I read, the OAB's are not compatible from 2007 to 2013. So, do we need to create them or are they automatically generated during install and it's just a matter of getting the correct OAB URL to Outlook?
The other topic is Public Folders. There doesn't seem to be a nice clean way of moving them from 2007 to 2013. I found an article that is pretty extensive the shows how to migrate that requires exporting to an xml. If this is the only way, so be it but I was hoping that there was an easier way built into the ECP or a a shell command that I'm missing somewhere....
Any help is appreciated.