Import PST file to Exchange 2007 problem.
Hi all,Here my scenario:My Company purchased MS Exchange Server 2007 Enterprise Edition 5 days ago. We deployed successfully and it's running well. (Before we didn't use Exchange for messaging solution)When apply our some policies to all new mailboxes created in Exchange, one require creating pre-defined folder structure and standard rules and alerts in all mailboxes. Because there so many users so we must find a way for bulk import them.As I know, only Exchange Management Shell SP1 (EMSSP1) can do Import-Mailbox. So I've just deployed EMSSP1 Beta2 Prebuilt VHD and get around with it (I also install MS Outlook 2003 SP2 to this prebuilt for the import-mailbox purpose). Because the prebuilt windows 2k3 server has built domain controller Litwareinc and I don't want to get around for join my domain so I do as below:[PS] C:\>Get-Mailbox -DomainController server-2.xxx.yyy.zzz -Credential$c -organizationalunit [AAA] -Identity admin@xxx.yyy.zzzName Alias ServerName ProhibitSendQuota---- ----- ---------- ---------------Admin admin server-1 unlimited($c is credential for my Domain Admin Account, and this account has full permission to Exchange. server-2 is FMSO Domain Controller, server-1 run Exchange 2k7 enterprise, and shell is run at prebuilt 2k7 enterprise sp1 beta2)So It gets mailbox successfully, but when I import the pst to this mailbox like below:[PS] C:\>Get-Mailbox -DomainController server-2.xxx.yyy.zzz -Credential$c -organizationalunit [AAA] -Identity admin@xxx.yyy.zzz | Import-Mailbox -PSTFolderPath C:\standard.pstImport-Mailbox : The specified user "xxx.yyy.zzz/[BBB]/[AAA]/Admin" could not be found.At line:1 char:146+ Get-Mailbox -DomainController server-2.xxx.yyy.zzz -Credential $c -organizationalunit [AAA] -Identity admin@xxx.yyy.zzz | Import-Mailbox <<<< -PSTFolderPath C:\standard.pstSo does anyone has any help for us.Thanks in advanced,th3tm4n
November 28th, 2007 12:38pm

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November 29th, 2007 5:08am

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December 19th, 2007 1:26pm

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