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Archive a Mailbox to PST? 1

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royalmail

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Jan 16, 2002
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As a server side action, is there a simple way I can just archive a user's mailbox to PST prior to purging it?
 
I have this exact same issue. We have mailboxes over 5 GB and Using Outlook's Archive to PST is slow and tedious. I have a had time believing that MS does not have a tool to do this directly from Exchange 2003. The ExMerge tool linked above seems to have a few issues with 2003.

Any suggestions are highly appreciated.

"If I were to wake up with my head sewn to the carpet, I wouldn't be more surprised than I am right now.
 
The Exmerge tool has no issues with Exchange 2003, assuming you're using the 2003 version. It does, however, only support ANSI .pst files, which have a 2GB limit. You can split the mail into various .pst files if you specify a cutoff date and make multiple passes.

There are no other tools besides Outlook and Exmerge from Microsoft.

Pat Richard
Microsoft Exchange MVP
 
Thanks for the assist. Not exactly the news i was looking for, but can't say I'm all that surprised though.

Star for the Assist.

"If I were to wake up with my head sewn to the carpet, I wouldn't be more surprised than I am right now.
 
You can exmerge and narror down by dates as well, give you a better shot at the smaller pst's.

~ K.I.S.S - Don't make it any more complex than it has to be ~
 
Thanks.

I was actually already using (or trying to use) Exmerge but I ran into issues so wanted to check if there was any better way of doing it.

The issue I ran into was that the account I was logged into (Exchange 2003) apparently doesn't have the appropriate rights to allow Exmerge archiving to PST. I was under the impression it was the 'Daddy' account, but apparently not.

Now I have been informed of the account to use that is supposed to have the correct permissions, but have yet to try it out as I ended up doing the PST manually.

 
I'll give you a star Pat, your answer was spot on.

I hope you find this post helpful.

Regards,

Mark

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