From: chicko on 12 May 2010 04:33 Hi all, we've recently migrated to a new exchange box, but some accounts on the terminal server are still pointing to the old box. Is there a microsoft tool or supported way of changing this without us manually having to have users contact support to change the setting manually? thanks
From: neo on 12 May 2010 07:17 Outlook will correct itself as long as the old server is still up. Other than that and since your looking at a TS, is there a reason why you need to keep their OS profiles on the TS? or another way of looking at this, if I was a brand new user logging onto TS, how is my Outlook profile built for me? "chicko" <chiko(a)nospam.nospam> wrote in message news:31EB1ADF-C3D5-4D73-8546-91A46EB2F9CA(a)microsoft.com... > Hi all, > > we've recently migrated to a new exchange box, but some accounts on the > terminal server are still pointing to the old box. Is there a microsoft > tool > or supported way of changing this without us manually having to have users > contact support to change the setting manually? > > thanks
From: James Luo on 13 May 2010 03:51 So the issue only happened to some accounts instead of all? Please describe the exchange topology, and the versions Agree with Neo. Ideally, when mailbox is moved to another server and attributes are updated in AD, next time when outlook tries to connect it contacts the old exchange server, the exchange server/AD will redirect the outlook request to new server if the "Information Store" service is online on the source, and after that outlook will update the profile based on the new server settings Resources: ProfUpdate http://support.microsoft.com/?id=873214 Outlook Profile Redirection http://theessentialexchange.com/blogs/michael/archive/2008/05/15/outlook-pro file-redirection.aspx
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