Export local pst to Exchange 2013

Hello

I just installed an MS Exchange 2013 and before we had a linux as corporate email. Now all users have their PST locally and I need to export the Exchange to each user account that is already created on the server and to remove the pst local from notebook and computers and each user.

There any way to export all local user pst to the Exchange Server to keep on this Exchange Server.

Example: My account in Linux is sebastian_antunez@corporate.comand Exchange is the same account. In my notebook I have 4 pst files called year2010.pst, year2012.pst, year2013, year2015.pst., and I want to export the exchange server to my account and when you change server name in MS Outlook 2013 from linuxmail.corporate.com to mail.corporate.com, I can have the mail from the original pst with to folders.

By example, the pst called year2010.pst to open it locally show the folder customer - sales - pending...etc.

When exporting to exchange will be able to see the folder as if the opening locally?

Thanks for your help.

Regards

Sebastian Antunez

January 26th, 2015 3:58pm

Hello

I just installed an MS Exchange 2013 and before we had a linux as corporate email. Now all users have their PST locally and I need to export the Exchange to each user account that is already created on the server and to remove the pst local from notebook and computers and each user.

There any way to export all local user pst to the Exchange Server to keep on this Exchange Server.

Example: My account in Linux is sebastian_antunez@corporate.comand Exchange is the same account. In my notebook I have 4 pst files called year2010.pst, year2012.pst, year2013, year2015.pst., and I want to export the exchange server to my account and when you change server name in MS Outlook 2013 from linuxmail.corporate.com to mail.corporate.com, I can have the mail from the original pst with to folders.

By example, the pst called year2010.pst to open it locally show the folder customer - sales - pending...etc.

When exporting to exchange will be able to see the folder as if the opening locally?

Thanks for your help.

Regards

Sebastian Antunez

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January 26th, 2015 3:59pm

Hi

Duplicate post:

https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/c44c117b-11e8-4c3b-bd25-8d462bd3191a/export-local-pst-to-exchange-2013?forum=exchangesvradmin

January 26th, 2015 8:37pm

Hi

You mean import the pst file into the Exchange mailbox? yes you can do that, using the New-MailboxImportRequest:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff607310%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx

Dont forget to add the user doing the imports to the Mailbox Import Export role:

New-ManagementRoleAssignment -Role "Mailbox Import Export" -User Administrator

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January 26th, 2015 8:40pm

Hi Sebastian,

As Ed suggested, you can run the New-MailboxImportRequest cmdlet in EMS to import a .pst file to a mailbox. Note that you can create more than one mailbox import request per mailbox, but each mailbox import request should have a unique name.

Hope this can be helpful to you.

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January 27th, 2015 12:04pm

You can import all your pst files in Exchange server by following this mxechange blog: In case if you find any difficultly with this, there are also some tools which you can use to import offline PST file to live Exchange server. Here is an utility for import PST file in Exchange Server. Check it here.

Hope, it helped.

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January 27th, 2015 1:02pm

Hi Sebastian,

Is there any update with your issue?

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February 1st, 2015 9:54pm

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