When you migrate mailboxes from one Exchange Server to another, there are minute chances of getting an error due to user misstep. The error can occur at any migration step, and in the present article, we will show you some common errors, and you can tackle them.
Here are a few of the most common error message you’re likely to encounter.
Error: Mailbox Database Mounting Failure | |
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During message transition from one version of Exchange Server to another in a multiple domain environment, you may encounter complete failure during content replication with the following error –
Error Message: MapiExceptionNotFound: Unable to mount database (hr=0x8004010f, ec=-254678990)
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What might be causing this Error? | Quick Workaround |
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Error: Connectivity Issues | |
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Sometimes administrators will encounter network errors that interrupt the mailbox movement from one version to another even after you’ve completed the installation. In such a scenario, you must check whether your mailbox DB is mounted or not.
Error Message: MapiExceptionNetworkError: Unable to make admin interface connection to server.
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What might be causing this Error? | Quick Workaround |
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Error: Failed Mailbox Move Requests | |
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When the mailbox move request cannot be completed the migration may well fail. You might encounter errors during the attempt to serve a local move request while transitioning a user from one mailbox DB to another mailbox database. Subsequently the new user fails to communicate with the mailbox DB and is unable to send/receive emails since there is no access to “Outlook Web Access” due to failed login.
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What might be causing this Error? | Quick Workaround |
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Error: Mailbox Corruption Error | |
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While performing a mailbox migration between two data stores or Exchange servers, a particular mailbox may exceed the maximum limit of the number of corrupted mailboxes that was assigned for a specific move request. As a result, the system returns a mailbox corruption error message.
Error Message: This mailbox exceeded the maximum number of corrupted items that were specified for this move request.
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What might be causing this Error? | Quick Workaround |
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Conclusion
While its common to experience mailbox migration errors half the battle is understanding what they actually mean. These steps should help you with workarounds however if the issue persists you may find it easier (and in the long run cheaper) to opt for a third party tool such as “Exchange Migration”. Exchange Migrator performs pre-migration analysis and offer detailed migration reports so you can identify such issues before you even start the migration. From Office 365 migration to Exchange migration and public folder migration to cross forest migration, it covers it all. It also provides advanced filtering, two-way synchronization, better co-existence features and the ability to schedule migration jobs as per the convenience of the IT administrator.