duplicate shortcuts after a PST migration
We have exported all the archives into PST files from the old EV 8 installation. The old EV installation was installed on virtual machine and did not perform very well.
So 1 year later we decided to install a new EV 8 sp4 server on a physical server and migrate all the exported PST files into the archives here. The former EV server and the new EV server are almost identical when it comes to configuration, properties, policies etc.
we migrated 5 PST files using PST migration but now we have duplicate shortcuts in on the outlook clients. The old shortcuts in outlook is referencing the old EV server so they obviously dont work anymore.
The new shortcuts are ok, but we are having a hard time figuring out how to delete the old shortcuts referencing the old EV server from the users we migrated the PST files for.
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Ho Otern, One option would be
Ho Otern,
One option would be before importing PST into the new archive to delete all EV shortcuts in the user's mailbox then do the export and create shortcuts. For the five user's you could rename the archives OlD XXXUser, disbale the user from archive, zap the mailbox, delete all shortcuts in the mailbox, run the provisioning task in normal mode, archive enable the user ( New archive should be created), import the PST into the new archive creating the shortcuts in the user's mailbox.
Please refer to the following tech article on how to zap the mailbox: http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/273154.htm
why didn't you just set up
why didn't you just set up physcial box and DR to to that. Would have been easier I'd have thought...
Mike Bilsborough
Director,Enterprise Vault Engineering Support
EV for DR
Hi Mice,
Sorry for intrupting in this mail chain.
Can you please provide me any doc or link for installation & configuration of EV for DR.
Thanks in advance.
Deepak
Hi Deepak, You can refer the
Hi Deepak,
You can refer the below article,
http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/293911.htm
Ameen.
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