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Lotus 7 to Exchange 2007 Migration Trouble - 24.Aug.2007 8:02:29 PM   
manuelalvarez

 

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Hi All:

I've installed MS Transporter for Lotus Domino and have assigned the impersonation privileges. No errors here! The migration starts and manages to cross over 200 e-mails but fails with the following error: "Failed to connect to an IPC Port: The system cannot find the file specified".

I have searched the net and couldn't find much info. Someone mentioned this being a timeout, but it doesn't seem likely since I empty the Exchange Mailbox being transfered and start the migration again and it will always copy up to the same e-mail. I have also tried erasing the next e-mails (on Lotus) but it will still fail.

On migrating a different user the same thing happens but on different number of messages, one user got over 2600 e-mails migrated.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Manuel.-
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RE: Lotus 7 to Exchange 2007 Migration Trouble - 27.Aug.2007 9:56:56 AM   
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I have no experience on "MS Transporter for Lotus Domino".  I found information from Internet.  Hope this can help you!

Please refer to "Jeff C.Watts" - 27 Jul 2007, 1:21 PM UTC post:-
  1.  Provision a member server for the migration process (I used W2k3 Ent R2 SP2) including Windows Power Shell, .Net v2.0, .Net HotFix KB926776 & .Net Security Patches.
  2. Create Migration User account(s).


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RE: Lotus 7 to Exchange 2007 Migration Trouble - 27.Aug.2007 10:45:48 AM   
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Thanks for the link, though I have already been there, in fact, the last post is mine!

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RE: Lotus 7 to Exchange 2007 Migration Trouble - 1.Oct.2007 6:33:17 AM   
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Hi All,

I am alos facing the same issue when i migrated the users from Lotus domino to Exchange 2007. I searched in the web , but no matching found .
Any help would greatly appreciable.

Regards
Rsb

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RE: Lotus 7 to Exchange 2007 Migration Trouble - 1.Oct.2007 7:20:38 PM   
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In my case it turned out to be a couple of badly formatted html e-mails. We have a squid proxy server and had a script that did statistics on squid's performance and sent the report in an html formatted e-mail.

Well, this was the cause of my migration problems! It wasn't clear from the start because it Transporter wouldn't error out on these exact e-mails, but one of them was usually close to where the errors were being generated.

I suggest you try migrating another user and see if it works. If it migrates fine, then you might have a similar problem to mine. Then just go e-mail hunting and see if you can find which one is causing the problem for you.

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RE: Lotus 7 to Exchange 2007 Migration Trouble - 3.Oct.2007 8:32:55 AM   
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Hey ,

Thanks for the prompt reply,

I've tried with couple of users , unfortunately getting same error.

Below is the error massage i am actually getting even after giving all necessary permissions.

Failed
Error:
Fatal exception occurred.
Warning:
Untrusted root for self-signed certificate is found.
Warning:
Encountered a SoapException while initializing inject for the user (Error details:
.ErrorImpersonationDenied
The server to which the application is connected cannot impersonate the requested user due to

Any help ?

Regards
RSB

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RE: Lotus 7 to Exchange 2007 Migration Trouble - 3.Oct.2007 8:52:41 AM   
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This thread might help, I think your problem is different to mine, yours seems to be an impersonation issue. This is discussed on this forum:

http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1600551&SiteID=17

Hope that helps!

Manuel.-

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RE: Lotus 7 to Exchange 2007 Migration Trouble - 16.Nov.2007 5:49:44 AM   
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Hi

I have a similar problem with Notes 7.0.2 and Exchange2007

Start to Transporter Suite, generates the connector and I skipped a mistake concerning "Failed to connect to an IPC Port: The system cannot find the file specified". , like that of Manuel.
We start again, I asked for the password and in the second attempt if I load users.

Somebody knows that it does what the IPC.

Thanks and forgive my English. Regards!!

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