2010/11/05

You Had Me At EHLO... : Public Folder Replication Troubleshooting – Part 2: Troubleshooting the Replication of Existing Data

You Had Me At EHLO... : Public Folder Replication Troubleshooting – Part 2: Troubleshooting the Replication of Existing Data: "Use the Synchronize Content option in Exchange 2003 ESM. This is a well-hidden but very useful option. To find it, go under the Public Folders tree and go to the folder in question. Highlight the folder in the left-hand pane. In the right-hand pane click the Status tab. Right-click on the server that has all the data and choose Synchronize Content. This does two things - it causes the server to issue a status request 0x20 for the folder, and it causes it to immediately timeout any backfill entries. Notice that I said you should Synchronize Content from the server that already has the data. You may wonder why you would do that, when it's the other server that has the backfill entries that need to be timed out. Remember that at this point we're just trying to ensure that the server missing the data KNOWS it has something to backfill. To that end, we can use Synchronize Content from the server that has the data to send a 0x20 to the server that doesn't. In this case we're not really interested in seeing a status 0x10 response to the 0x20. We just want the store missing content to receive a replication message for the folder from a store with content, so it can add the appropriate entries to the backfill array. The 0x20 from the server with the data serves this purpose. Note that in Exchange 2003 Sp2, Synchronize Content is now available for the hierarchy by right-clicking on the Public Folders node itself.

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force public folder replication to Exchange 2007?