How can you configure PF replication from the command prompt
in exchange 2003
Answer Posted / sadfasdf
PFMIGRATE allows you to move a bunch of Public Folders from
an Exchange Server to an Exchange 2003 Server from the
command line.
PFMIGRATE.WSF is a Script, which is located on the Exchange
2003 CD and the Exchange 2003 SP1 under SUPPORT\EXDEPLOY.
PFMIGRATE requires ONE Exchange 2003 Server in your
Enterprise because PFMIGRATE uses specific WMI functions
from Exchange 2003.
The syntax is simple:
To move System Folders
PFMIGRATE.WSF /S:SourceServer /T:DestinationServer /SF /A /N
:100 /F:C:\LOGFILE.LOG
To move Public Folders
PFMIGRATE.WSF /S:SourceServer /T:DestinationServer /A /N:100
/F:C:\LOGFILE.LOG
To remove Public Folders after succesful Replication
PFMIGRATE.WSF /S:SourceServer /T:DestinationServer /D
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