How can you immediately stop PF replication?
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Answer / sumit kumar dhuper
Exchange Server 2003, SP2 introduced the ability for an
administrator to stop all public folder content replication
in the organization. You can stop all public folder
replication by right-clicking the Organization name in
Exchange System Management and clicking Stop Public Folder
Content Replication. When Stop Public Folder Content
Replication is clicked, bit 1024 is set in the heuristics
attribute. You should only stop all public folder
replication in extreme cases, such as troubleshooting an
organization-wide public folder or mail flow issue.
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Answer / sri
Adding to the points above :
Remove replicas & in extreme case scenarios dismount public
folder store (this is only in case of troubleshooting )
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Refer to this site.
http://blogs.technet.com/gerod_serafin/archive/2008/10/01/i-
used-to-do-it-this-way-now-how-do-i-do-it-administering-
exchange-2003-vs-exchange-2007-part-3-of.aspx
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