We can confi gure the Move Mailbox Wizard to skip any mailboxes containing one or more corrupted messages or simply let it skip corrupted messages Figure 3.12.. Figure 3.12 Move Mailbox
Trang 1On the Move Options page, we can specify how the mailboxes that contain corrupted messages should be managed We can confi gure the Move Mailbox Wizard to skip any mailboxes containing one or more corrupted messages or simply let it skip corrupted messages (Figure 3.12) If we select the latter, we have even more granular control and can specify the maximum number of messages to
skip before the mailbox move should be cancelled In this example, we choose Skip the mailbox and click Next.
Figure 3.12 Move Mailbox Wizard Options
We’re now taken to the Move Schedule page shown in Figure 3.13, where we can specify when the mailbox move should occur as well as the maximum length of time the move should run before
Trang 2Figure 3.13 The Move Mailbox Wizard Schedule Page
Next we are taken to the Move Mailbox page (see Figure 3.14), where we can verify that the
parameters for the mailbox move are correct before the actual move takes place When you’re ready,
click Move.
it should be cancelled The idea behind the Move Mailbox Schedule option is to allow you to
schedule the mailbox moves to occur during nonworking hours In this example, we select
Immediately and click Next.
Trang 3Depending on the size of the mailbox, you will need to have a little patience while the move takes place The Move Mailbox Wizard needs to fi rst open the source mailbox and then create a destination mailbox on the target database Only then does it start to move the contents of the mailbox, completing its task by fi nally deleting the source mailbox and closing its connection When the mailbox has been moved successfully, you’ll be taken to the Completion page, where you can see
the CMDlet as well as the parameters used to move the mailbox (see Figure 3.15) Click Finish to
exit the Move Mailbox Wizard
Figure 3.14 The Move Mailbox Wizard Summary Page
Trang 4Figure 3.15 The Move Mailbox Wizard Completion Page
NOTE
The Exchange 2007 Move Mailbox Wizard is the tool you should use for moving
legacy mailboxes from Exchange 2000 or 2003 Server to an Exchange 2007
Mailbox Server
To move a mailbox using the EMS, you can use the Move-Mailbox CMDlet To get a list of
available parameters for this CMDlet, type Get-Help Move-Mailbox in the EMS.
Trang 5Enabling Unifi ed Messaging for a Mailbox
If you have installed the Unifi ed Messaging Server role on an Exchange 2007 server in your
Exchange organization, you also have the option of enabling Unifi ed Messaging for a user mailbox
When you click the Enable Unifi ed Messaging link in the Action pane, you will be faced with the
Enable Unifi ed Messaging Wizard shown in Figure 3.16 In addition to enabling Unifi ed Messaging for a user mailbox, this is where you apply any required Unifi ed Messaging Mailbox Policies, a mandatory setting, as well as creating a mailbox extension and personal identifi cation number (PIN), used to access Outlook Voice Access (OVA) When you have enabled Unifi ed Messaging for a user mailbox, an e-mail message will be sent to the respective mailbox, notifying that user that they have been enabled for unifi ed messaging The e-mail message will include information about the PIN as
Figure 3.16 Enabling Unifi ed Messaging for a User Mailbox