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Category Archives: Transporter
Using Quest Notes Migrator to remove Domino Forwarder
On a recent email migration project, from Domino r8 to Exchange 2007, there was a requirement to roll-back a group of migrated users to Domino. We were using Quest Notes Migrator to Exchange (QNME) 4.3 for the migration so were able to create a collection containing the details of the users to be rolled back, and used the option to set mail delivery for these users to Domino which: Removed the Notes forwarder to Exchange Changed the Mail Type back … Continue reading
Posted in Co-existence, Domino, Exchange 2007, Migration, Quest, Transporter
Tagged coexistence, domino, email migration, exchange 2007, lotus notes migration, migration, Quest, transporter
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Problems Moving or Removing MS Transporter Suite
When using MS Transporter Suite for Directory Sync and Free Busy there can be instances when you need to use the product on a different Exchange 2007 Hub Transport Server, which might be in a different AD Site. This could be because you are having technical issues with that server. You may have already configured a new Directory Connector and a new Free Busy Connector (on HUB_Server_A). If you install the MS Transporter Suite on the new Hub Transport … Continue reading
Posted in Transporter
Tagged adsiedit, directory connector, domino, exchange 2007, freebusy, transporter
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Free Busy Lookup Between Exchange 2007 SP2 and Domino R8 (8.0.2)
Introduction: I have just completed the Free Busy (FreeBusy) connection between Microsoft Exchange 2007 SP2 and Domino r8.0.2. This was in combination with a customised MS Transporter Suite setup involving sub-domain routing. And a little help from a Domino r7.0.x server. I failed to find exact instructions on how to successfully implement this on the web – however there is plenty of related information on this topic, but no overall one solution worked for me. So here is my implementation … Continue reading
Transporter Directory Synchronisation and Sub-Domain Routing Between Exchange 2007 (2010) and Lotus Domino r8
This post covers some of the challenges faced when using the Microsoft Transporter Suite to perform Directory Synchronisation (Synchronization for US citizens!) between Exchange 2007 and Lotus Domino (Lotus Notes), and then introducing a sub-domain routing topology during the migration period. Detailed technical documentation is hard to come by for this. The version of Lotus Notes in my example is r8. I mention Exchange 2010 in the post title, as Microsoft current advise deploying certain Exchange 2007 technologies (eg- … Continue reading
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Tagged coexistence, directory synchronization, dirsync, domino, exchange 2007, lotus notes, migration, sub-domain
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