Export and Import Mailbox data to a PST file on Exchange Server 2007
This procedure describes how to export all mailboxes from one Exchange Server to a PST files and how to import the PST files to another Exchange Server in a different domain. Before you begin make sure that:
- You have a computer that has Outlook 2003 (SP2) or 2007, Exchange 2007 Management Tools (32-bit version), PowerShell and .NET Framework installed
- Logon with an account that has Exchange Server Administrator and Local Administrator rights
- You have full access to the users’ mailbox on both servers. See the note below on how to do it.
- Start the Exchange Management Shell and type the following:[PS] C:\>Get-Mailbox –Database “
\ to export all users mailbox to a PST file. Press A for Yes to All. Depending on the size of your database, the export procedure could take a long time to complete.” | Export-Mailbox –PSTFolderPath C:\PSTFiles - Now the mailboxes are exported to the PST files, make sure that the PST file name matches the alias of the users’ account in the other domain.
- Next, import the PST files to the other Exchange Server by typing the following:[PS] C:\>Get-Mailbox –Database “
\ and press A for Yes for All. Wait until the import operation completes.” | Import-Mailbox –PSTFolderPath C:\PSTFiles
Note:
To grant the Administrator Full Access rights on the database type the following command:
[PS] C:\>Get-Mailbox -Database “\” | Add-ADPermission -User Administrator -AccessRights GenericAll
To grant the Administrator Full Access rights on the database type the following command:
[PS] C:\>Get-Mailbox -Database “
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