Make sure all Mailbox stores are pointing to the same default public folder store. If there is more than one public folder store make sure all public folder stores are replicating to each other. You can use the <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=635BE792-D8AD-49E3-ADA4-E2422C0AB424&displaylang=en">PFDAVAdmin</a> tool to make bulk replication changes. Make sure you install it on your local PC, not the Exchange server and it is not supported on Windows 7 at this time.
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OK I know this is an abvious question, but do you have a public folder data base mounted on your mailbox server? Also do you have Service Pack 1 installed?
Please consider the following when u configured public folder settings in Exchange 2007.
Check for Exchange Public Folder Administrator role and local Administrators group for the target server. Ensure that, before configuring u must follow these…. Never use Set-PublicFolder cmdlet to mail-enable or mail-disable a public folder.
Was this a migration from Exchange 2003 or a new install of Exchange server 2007 altogether?
New install of Exchange 2007
OK I know this is an abvious question, but do you have a public folder data base mounted on your mailbox server? Also do you have Service Pack 1 installed?
Please consider the following when u configured public folder settings in Exchange 2007.
Check for Exchange Public Folder Administrator role and local Administrators group for the target server. Ensure that, before configuring u must follow these…. Never use Set-PublicFolder cmdlet to mail-enable or mail-disable a public folder.