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SUMMARYThis article describes two methods for rehoming public folders to a desired server: using the PFAdmin.exe utility version 1.1.1, and moving the public folder to another server by using a .Pst file as an intermediate location. MORE INFORMATIONUsing PFADMIN 1.1.1The PFADMIN utility 1.1.1 is located in the Pftools folder on the Microsoft BackOffice Resource Kit (BORK) Part Two, at Exchange\Winnt\I386\Pftools\PFADMIN. Installing the Exchange tools of the resource kit does not automatically install the PFADMIN utility; you must copy the Pfadmin.exe and the Aclcls.dll files (both located in the PFADMIN folder) to the drive where Exchange Server is installed. The files can be placed at the root of the drive, in the Windows NT directory, the System32 directory, or in the location of the Microsoft BackOffice Resource Kit.Before running the utility, do the following:
<Folder name>= the name of the folder that you want to rehome.There are no spaces in the syntax; commas are used. In the command to rehome the folder, enter "YES" for the last argument if you want to include all sub-folders and "NO" if you only want to move the specified folder. After you run the PFAdmin utility, the folder will continue to indicate that it belongs to the same server. You must run the DS/IS Consistency Adjustment on the server that you are homing the folder to. Before running the DS/IS adjustment, verify that no directory replication connectors are broken. Running the DS/IS adjustment with a directory replication connector disconnected can cause public folders to be rehomed when the directory replication connector is rejoined. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q156705 Site Tear-Down Causes Public Folders to Be Re-homedFor any additional help with the PFADMIN utility, type PFADMIN ? REHOME. A newer version of PFADMIN has been released; the version number is 1.1.2. Although this version does not contain the Rehome option, it allows you to rehome public folders with the SetReplicas option. Using the .Pst MethodPerform the following procedure on the server that is to become the new owner of the folder:
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