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Move Public Folders to Exchnage 2013 from 2007 using pst files

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Move Public Folders to Exchnage 2013 from 2007 using ps... - 4.Mar.2016 2:33:24 PM   
jwhausk

 

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I want to skip the migration process and just copy my Public Folders from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2013.

You might ask why - because it keeps failing and I only have 15 PF total size less than 4 GB

Can anyone help on how to do it this way?

I need to cancel my hold for migration on the 2 mailboxes I have already create in the migration process.
Can I just use Outlook 2013 to create my PST files then import them into the new public folder that I created though the EAC in Exchange 2013.

Or am I just asking for trouble not using the migration process?

The only thing left on my6 legacy Exchange 2007 system are the public folders everything else migrated fine.
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RE: Move Public Folders to Exchnage 2013 from 2007 usin... - 8.Mar.2016 5:01:49 AM   
Lee1975

 

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There is nothing wrong to use PST file, as PST is always an option to export public folder data and import to another mailbox on new Exchange server.

< Message edited by Lee1975 -- 8.Mar.2016 5:15:01 AM >

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