I have seen that after migration from 2003 to 2007-2010 people tend to delete First Administrative Group from Adsiedit.msc without moving the Public Folder Hierarchies. The issue everyone face is Public Folder Database not mounting. Here is step by step instruction to create Public Folder Hierarchies.
Create the "Folder Hierarchies" under the Exchange Administrative Group
1. Right click on Exchange Administrative Group
2. Select New Object
3. Select msExchPublicFolderTreeContainer for the class and click Next
4. Enter the following for the value: Folder Hierarchies, click Next
5. Click Finish
Create Public Folder Tree Object
1. Right click CN=Folder Hierarchies -> New Object
2. Selected msExchPFTree for the class
3. For the value we entered, "Public Folders" and clicked next
4. Click on the "More Attributes" button, selected msExchPFTreeType and set the
value to 1. Note: This is very important that this value is set to a value of 1 as
this tells Exchange that this is a MAPI Tree
5. Click Ok and then finish
1. Get properties of the newly created "Public Folders" Tree object in ADSIEdit.
2. Copy the distinguishedname value to the clipboard and then click cancel.
3. Navigate to the Storage group that contains the Public Folder Store for this
server and get properties of the server.
4. Locate the msExchOwningPFTree attribute and paste in the value that was copied
to the clipboard in step 2. Click OK.
5. Restart the Information Store Service
6. Attempt to mount the PF store if it is not already.
Cheers,
Create the "Folder Hierarchies" under the Exchange Administrative Group
1. Right click on Exchange Administrative Group
2. Select New Object
3. Select msExchPublicFolderTreeContainer for the class and click Next
4. Enter the following for the value: Folder Hierarchies, click Next
5. Click Finish
Create Public Folder Tree Object
1. Right click CN=Folder Hierarchies -> New Object
2. Selected msExchPFTree for the class
3. For the value we entered, "Public Folders" and clicked next
4. Click on the "More Attributes" button, selected msExchPFTreeType and set the
value to 1. Note: This is very important that this value is set to a value of 1 as
this tells Exchange that this is a MAPI Tree
5. Click Ok and then finish
1. Get properties of the newly created "Public Folders" Tree object in ADSIEdit.
2. Copy the distinguishedname value to the clipboard and then click cancel.
3. Navigate to the Storage group that contains the Public Folder Store for this
server and get properties of the server.
4. Locate the msExchOwningPFTree attribute and paste in the value that was copied
to the clipboard in step 2. Click OK.
5. Restart the Information Store Service
6. Attempt to mount the PF store if it is not already.
Cheers,
Hello friends,
Interesting blog. Creating public folders is very easy. A folder hierarchy is an organizational structure of one or more folder in Oracle iFS. You can create multiple folder hierarchies to organize information in different ways to make browsing convenient for different types of users. It would be great if you can provide more details about it. Thank you.
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Thank you for your comment,
Is there anything specific you want to know about Public Folder Hierarchies? I hope this helps
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996045(EXCHG.65).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb397221.aspx#Hierarchy