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Migrating Exchange 2010 Mailbox to Office 365: Freebusy Data folder corrupt
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Come Celebrate our 10 Year Anniversary!Outlook 2003 won't connect to Exchange 2010Proper way to create new users in a Exchange/Office 365 hybrid deployment?Exchange 2010 and 2003 Co-Existence - Mail flow and Public folder issuesOffice 365 and Exchange 2010 in Hybrid Deployment, Using Office 365 as BackupExchange 2010 to Office 365 MigrationHow do I minimize downtime when migrating public folders to Office 365?Complex Exchange 2010 to Office 365 Migration with multiple domainsHow to reconcile user with both on-premise and cloud mailboxes?Exchange 2010 - Hybrid Office 365, need to update admin identity passwordRecipient limit for an individual Office 365 user when in a hybrid scenario
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We have an on-premise Exchange 2010 install which we are migrating to Office 365, and I have a mailbox which is failing to migrate due to "CorruptFolderSecurityDescriptor" errors. It ended up that some of the folders in the mailbox had permissions entries for users that no longer existed, so I was able to cleanup most of the permissions issues but I still am having problems with a "Freebusy Data" folder.
However, I can not find the "Freebusy Data" folder anywhere so I am unable to fix the permissions on it. Where can I find the correct path for this folder so I can fix it?
Thanks!
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We have an on-premise Exchange 2010 install which we are migrating to Office 365, and I have a mailbox which is failing to migrate due to "CorruptFolderSecurityDescriptor" errors. It ended up that some of the folders in the mailbox had permissions entries for users that no longer existed, so I was able to cleanup most of the permissions issues but I still am having problems with a "Freebusy Data" folder.
However, I can not find the "Freebusy Data" folder anywhere so I am unable to fix the permissions on it. Where can I find the correct path for this folder so I can fix it?
Thanks!
exchange-2010 exchange-migration
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We have an on-premise Exchange 2010 install which we are migrating to Office 365, and I have a mailbox which is failing to migrate due to "CorruptFolderSecurityDescriptor" errors. It ended up that some of the folders in the mailbox had permissions entries for users that no longer existed, so I was able to cleanup most of the permissions issues but I still am having problems with a "Freebusy Data" folder.
However, I can not find the "Freebusy Data" folder anywhere so I am unable to fix the permissions on it. Where can I find the correct path for this folder so I can fix it?
Thanks!
exchange-2010 exchange-migration
We have an on-premise Exchange 2010 install which we are migrating to Office 365, and I have a mailbox which is failing to migrate due to "CorruptFolderSecurityDescriptor" errors. It ended up that some of the folders in the mailbox had permissions entries for users that no longer existed, so I was able to cleanup most of the permissions issues but I still am having problems with a "Freebusy Data" folder.
However, I can not find the "Freebusy Data" folder anywhere so I am unable to fix the permissions on it. Where can I find the correct path for this folder so I can fix it?
Thanks!
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Maybe you should take it a look here:
https://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/9549/Recreating-a-missing-free-busy-folder-on-Exchange-2010.html
Here's the whole process of re-creating it if it's missing. and the location of the folder as well.
And Here:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/47f865d8-29fc-4edc-9d65-02132244a13d/event-id-14031-unable-to-find-freebusy-public-folder?forum=exchange2010
While looking through your second link I found a link to the "ExFolders" tool which I was able to use to get a lot more details about user mailboxes, and using it I found the "Freebusy Data" folder and updated the permissions. Thanks!
– Adam VO
May 22 '17 at 18:09
My pleasure Adam, Have a nice day
– Jose Ortega
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Maybe you should take it a look here:
https://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/9549/Recreating-a-missing-free-busy-folder-on-Exchange-2010.html
Here's the whole process of re-creating it if it's missing. and the location of the folder as well.
And Here:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/47f865d8-29fc-4edc-9d65-02132244a13d/event-id-14031-unable-to-find-freebusy-public-folder?forum=exchange2010
While looking through your second link I found a link to the "ExFolders" tool which I was able to use to get a lot more details about user mailboxes, and using it I found the "Freebusy Data" folder and updated the permissions. Thanks!
– Adam VO
May 22 '17 at 18:09
My pleasure Adam, Have a nice day
– Jose Ortega
May 23 '17 at 13:46
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Maybe you should take it a look here:
https://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/9549/Recreating-a-missing-free-busy-folder-on-Exchange-2010.html
Here's the whole process of re-creating it if it's missing. and the location of the folder as well.
And Here:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/47f865d8-29fc-4edc-9d65-02132244a13d/event-id-14031-unable-to-find-freebusy-public-folder?forum=exchange2010
While looking through your second link I found a link to the "ExFolders" tool which I was able to use to get a lot more details about user mailboxes, and using it I found the "Freebusy Data" folder and updated the permissions. Thanks!
– Adam VO
May 22 '17 at 18:09
My pleasure Adam, Have a nice day
– Jose Ortega
May 23 '17 at 13:46
add a comment |
Maybe you should take it a look here:
https://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/9549/Recreating-a-missing-free-busy-folder-on-Exchange-2010.html
Here's the whole process of re-creating it if it's missing. and the location of the folder as well.
And Here:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/47f865d8-29fc-4edc-9d65-02132244a13d/event-id-14031-unable-to-find-freebusy-public-folder?forum=exchange2010
Maybe you should take it a look here:
https://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/9549/Recreating-a-missing-free-busy-folder-on-Exchange-2010.html
Here's the whole process of re-creating it if it's missing. and the location of the folder as well.
And Here:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/47f865d8-29fc-4edc-9d65-02132244a13d/event-id-14031-unable-to-find-freebusy-public-folder?forum=exchange2010
answered May 20 '17 at 16:58
Jose OrtegaJose Ortega
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While looking through your second link I found a link to the "ExFolders" tool which I was able to use to get a lot more details about user mailboxes, and using it I found the "Freebusy Data" folder and updated the permissions. Thanks!
– Adam VO
May 22 '17 at 18:09
My pleasure Adam, Have a nice day
– Jose Ortega
May 23 '17 at 13:46
add a comment |
While looking through your second link I found a link to the "ExFolders" tool which I was able to use to get a lot more details about user mailboxes, and using it I found the "Freebusy Data" folder and updated the permissions. Thanks!
– Adam VO
May 22 '17 at 18:09
My pleasure Adam, Have a nice day
– Jose Ortega
May 23 '17 at 13:46
While looking through your second link I found a link to the "ExFolders" tool which I was able to use to get a lot more details about user mailboxes, and using it I found the "Freebusy Data" folder and updated the permissions. Thanks!
– Adam VO
May 22 '17 at 18:09
While looking through your second link I found a link to the "ExFolders" tool which I was able to use to get a lot more details about user mailboxes, and using it I found the "Freebusy Data" folder and updated the permissions. Thanks!
– Adam VO
May 22 '17 at 18:09
My pleasure Adam, Have a nice day
– Jose Ortega
May 23 '17 at 13:46
My pleasure Adam, Have a nice day
– Jose Ortega
May 23 '17 at 13:46
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