XADM: How to Send Replication Status Request Messages in Exchange 2000 Server:
"In Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, each computer that has a public folder store sends a nightly status request message to determine the state of the public folder hierarchy. Exchange 2000 Server does not do this. Typically, in Exchange 2000 the status request message is only sent out one time during the lifetime of the public folder store; it is sent when the store is created.
However, in certain circumstances you may have to generate a status request message. For example, if the public folder hierarchy on the Exchange 2000 computer does not seem to replicate, or the public folder hierarchy replicates very slowly, the generation of a status request message may permit the public folder hierarchy replication to continue. Issues with public folder hierarchy replication may occur if the original status request message that was sent when the public folder store was created was dropped and never acknowledged, or if the message was sent to a server with a substantially incomplete hierarchy.
A supported feature that modifies Exchange 2000 Server's default behavior is now available from Microsoft. This feature is included in Exchange 2000 Service Pack 3.
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