[There's a reason that Yoda is the unofficial mascot of SBS.  Size indeed matters not.] Migration step twenty: Moving Public Folders - THE OFFICIAL BLOG OF THE SBS "DIVA"
Mon, Nov 9 2009 20:54 bradley

Migration step twenty: Moving Public Folders

Now that we've moved the mailboxes, they all say "user mailbox" and not legacy mailbox.

So now onto public folders.  Go back to the SBS 2003 box, under administrative groups, under first administrative groups, under public folder store, right mouse click and "move all replicas".

Choose the new SBS 2008 (it's kinda hard not to as you only have that option) and click okay.  It will say that it will now move the replicas over.

Ooopsy I hit something here...

Googling that ... and I got
Exchange 2003 and The token supplied to the function is invalid ID: 80090308 « Smiling Geeks.com:
http://mlbtech.wordpress.com/2008/03/29/exchange-2003-and-the-token-supplied-to-the-function-is-invalid-id-80090308/

I unchecked the box in IIS, Exchadmin, clicked okay

Exchange 2003 and The token supplied to the function is invalid ID: 80090308 « Smiling Geeks.com:
http://mlbtech.wordpress.com/2008/03/29/exchange-2003-and-the-token-supplied-to-the-function-is-invalid-id-80090308/

Then went into adsiedit.msc and did the following:

1. In the properties of the virtual root Exadmin in IIS, go to the “Directory Security” tab.
2. In the “Secure Communications” section select “Edit”.
3. Make sure to deselect “Require secure channel (SSL)” and “Require 128-bit encryption.”
4. If the “Require 128-bit encryption.” is selected and greyed out, make sure to select “Require secure channel (SSL)” and deselect “Require 128-bit encryption.” then deselect “Require secure channel (SSL)” again.
5. Goto Windows 2000/2003 Support Tools and launch ADSI Edit.
6. In the left side pane expand the Configuration container.
7. Expand the following:
CN=Configuration
CN=Services
CN=Microsoft Exchange
CN=
CN=Administrative Groups
CN=First Administrative Group
CN=Servers
CN=Protocols
CN=HTTP
CN=1
CN=Exadmin
8. Right Click on CN=Exadmin and choose Properties.

Scroll down to “msExchSecureBindings” in the list of attributes.
10. Mark it and click “Edit”.
11. Mark the :443: entry, click “Remove” and then “Ok”.
12. Click “Apply” and then “Ok”.
13. Close out of ADSI Edit, close and reopen Exchange System Manager and test Public Folder access again

And bingo it then replicated the public folders.

 

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