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Part 3 - I used to do it this way… Now how do I do it? Administering Exchange 2003 vs. Exchange 2007

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Stop or start Public Folder replication in 2003 vs. 2007

In Part 2, we discussed how to synchronize the hierarchy or Public Folders.  But, that does nothing for the content.  Sometimes there may be a need to stop the or start the replication of Public Folder content.  When?  Well, hopefully, you won’t need to do it, but there are times when you might have what we call a Public Folder storm.  That is when massive replication might be happening because of a client deleting a huge portion of your content or a large number of changes were made that would trigger this.

In Exchange 2003, to stop all replication of content in your organization, you would right click on the Organization container and choose the option you wanted.

This stops it…
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This starts it…
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In Exchange 2007, this can only be done via the EMS.  There is no way to do this from the GUI.  To stop it you would use Suspend-PublicFolderReplication.

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To Resume Public Folder Replication…  Wait for it…  You would use…  Resume-PublicFolderReplication!  Surprise!

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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    John...  Thanks.  :)  

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    To return to part 1 click here Synchronizing Public Folder hierarchy replication in 2003 vs. 2007 In

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    To return to part 1 click here Synchronizing Public Folder hierarchy replication in 2003 vs. 2007 In

  • Anonymous
    October 19, 2008
    When you click on this URL to go to the next blog, it takes you to a google map search for Montreal. You may need to look into that. Next:  Part 4 - Anti-Spam Configuration in 2003 vs. 2007