Removing last Exchange 2013 with remaining 2010

Hi,

We currently have one active Exchange 2010 server and an Exchange 2013 server which we were planning to use alongside the 2010 server.

We only recently discovered that we can't sync public folders between 2010 and 2013, so we plan to uninstall 2013 and have a second 2010.

The only issue with this is that the uninstall won't complete due to arbitration mailboxes and mailbox plans.

The 2013 server was never actually used, so I'm hoping I can just disable all mailboxes in the unused databse - is that right?

The error in the unistall wizard says that if there are other servers arbitration mailboxes should be moved to another DB - but does that apply when there are no more Exchange 2013 servers?

Also, running Get-MailboxPlan and Set-MailboxPlan are giving errors that they are not recognized as cmdlets!

I'd be grateful for any advice on this.

Thanks - Lawrence



May 22nd, 2015 10:56am

Hi - thanks for the info.

My question is really more about being sure whether it's OK to disable these mailboxes in this situation rather than moving them to the 2010 server - not so much how to do it.

Cheers - Lawrence


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May 22nd, 2015 1:17pm

We want to have PFs (mailbox databases too) synchronized between two servers - for safety in case one copy becomes corrupt.

Putting everything on the new server then re-installing the old one with 2013 would work in the end, but we don't want to go so long without the databases having multiple copies...


May 22nd, 2015 1:30pm

Hi - that's all reasonable, but I don't want to go through all that procedure to upgrade our systems to 2013 and still therefore have no replication until that's done. I'd rather just stick to having two 2010 servers where we can replicate both mailbox and PF databases.

Is there any reason other than not being up to date why that's such a bad idea?

We do have some virtual server space and may start a migration to 2013 at a later date, but I really want multiple copies of our DBs sharpish.

If that is what we do, I need to know if it's safe to disable the arbitration mailboxes and mailbox plans - or if I have to move them...

Thanks


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May 22nd, 2015 2:30pm

OK yes - that does make sense - thanks.

The question still remains about arbitration mailboxes and mailbox plans however. (I mean keeping the 2013 server may not be an option).

Anyone have any idea about that?

Cheers - Lawrence


May 22nd, 2015 3:09pm

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