![]() Migrate user mailboxes to Exchange 2013 before migrating PFs.The high level process for migrating Public Folders from Exchange 2007/2010 is as follows: Unlike migrating PFs between previous versions of Exchange, PFs on Exchange 2013 and legacy PFs cannot coexist in an Exchange organization, which means that migrating PFs to Exchange 2013 is a one-time cut-over process.īecause legacy mailboxes cannot access PFs in Exchange 2013, it is recommended that all mailboxes are first moved to Exchange 2013 and only then PFs migrated. ![]() However, mailboxes on Exchange 2013 can connect to legacy PFs. Because of all the major changes made to PFs, discussed in the Exchange 2013 Preview – Public Folders article, legacy Exchange mailboxes are unable to access the PF hierarchy on Exchange 2013 servers. ![]() Part of many transitions from Exchange 2007/2010 to 2013 will include the migration of Public Folders (PFs). ![]() ![]() Now that Exchange 2007 SP3 RU10, Exchange 2010 SP3 and Exchange 2013 CU1 have been released, administrators can start deploying Exchange 2013 in a coexistence scenario with these two previous versions of Exchange. If you would like to read the next part in this article series please go to Migrating Public Folders to Exchange 2013 (Part 2). ![]()
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