This article describes how to roll back an unsuccessful
migration from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
or to Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server.
You can upgrade your
organization from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000 or to Exchange 2003 by joining
your Exchange 2000 computer or your Exchange Server 2003 computer to an
existing Exchange 5.5 organization. If this upgrade operation is unsuccessful,
you may want to remove Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003 and roll back to Exchange
5.5. This article describes how to roll back the upgrade operation to a point
before Active Directory Connector (ADC) was installed and configured.
Important After you perform the procedure that is described in this
article, all remnants of Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003 are removed from the
organization, including ADC. You must reinstall and reconfigure ADC and
Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003. Do not perform these steps if any other
Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003 computers exist in the organization. If you do
so, all Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003 servers will be removed from the
organization.
To roll back an unsuccessful Exchange Server migration,
follow these steps:
Move all user account mailboxes back to the Exchange 5.5
computer by using the Active Directory Users and Computers tool. To do this,
select the Move Mailbox option in the Exchange Task Wizard.
Configure all the ADC connection agreements such as the
Config CA_Site_ServerName
connection agreement, the recipient connection agreement, and the Public
Folders connection agreement so that they never run. To do this:
Start Active Directory Connector Manager.
Click Active Directory Connector
(ServerName).
In the right pane, right-click a connection agreement,
and then click Properties.
Click the Schedule tab, click
Never, and then click OK.
Remove Exchange attributes from all user accounts. To do
this:
For Exchange 2000 Service Pack 2 (SP2) and later
versions:
Start Active Directory Users and
Computers.
Right-click the user accounts that you want to
remove Exchange attributes from, and then click Exchange
Tasks.
NoteBefore you perform this step, make sure that you have already
moved the user mailboxes to another Exchange Server computer.
In the Exchange Task Wizard, click
Next, click Remove Exchange Attributes, and
then click Next.
Click Next, and then click
Finish.
For versions of Exchange 2000 that are earlier than
Exchange 2000 SP2, run the KillMailGui tool. You can obtain this tool from
Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS). To contact Microsoft PSS, visit the
following Web site:
Run the Setup program from the Exchange 2000 CD or from the
Exchange 2003 CD to remove Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003.
For more information, click the following article
numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
260378
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/260378/
)
How to manually remove an
Exchange 2000 installation
833396
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833396/
)
How to remove Exchange Server 2003 from your computer
Note You may receive the following error message when you try to
remove Exchange Server:
The component "Microsoft Exchange
Messaging and Collaboration Services" cannot be assigned the action "Remove"
because: - One or more users currently use a mailbox store on this server.
These users must be moved to a mailbox store on a different server or be mail
disabled before uninstalling this server.
In this scenario, when you
view the Mailboxes folder in the Mailbox Store
(ServerName) container by using Exchange
System Manager, only the following two mailboxes appear:
SMTP (ServerName-{GUID}) SystemMailbox{GUID}
This issue occurs because the Setup program detects that a
mail-enabled user is connected to this mailbox store. There may also be system
mailboxes or other hidden mailboxes that are not visible in Exchange System
Manager or in Active Directory Users and Computers. Use the HomeMDBBL attribute on the mailbox store to determine which user accounts
have a back link to this store as their home mailbox store (HomeMDB). To do
this, follow these steps.
Warning If you use the ADSI Edit snap-in, the LDP utility, or any other
LDAP version 3 client, and you incorrectly modify the attributes of Active
Directory objects, you can cause serious problems. These problems may require
you to reinstall Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003,
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, or both Windows
and Exchange. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems that occur if you
incorrectly modify Active Directory object attributes can be solved. Modify
these attributes at your own risk.
Start ADSI Edit. To do this, click
Start, click Run, type
adsiedit.msc in the Open box, and then
click OK.
Note ADSI Edit is included with the Windows Support Tools. You can
install the Support Tools from the Support\Tools folder on the Microsoft
Windows 2000 Server CD or the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 CD.
Expand Configuration Container
[ServerName.domain.com],
where ServerName is the name of your server, and
where domain.com is the
name of your domain.
Note You only have to consider user account mailboxes when you view
the homeMDBBL property. You do not have to consider the following mailboxes:
SystemMailbox Microsoft DSA SMTP Microsoft System Attendant
Click Cancel, and then start Active
Directory Users and Computers.
Right-click the user account that appeared in the
Value(s) box in step g, and then click Exchange
Tasks.
Note Before you perform this step, make sure that you have already
moved the user mailboxes to another Exchange Server computer.
In the Exchange Task Wizard, click
Next, click Remove Exchange Attributes, and
then click Next.
Click Next, and then click
Finish.
Restart the Setup program to remove Exchange 2000 or
Exchange 2003 from the computer.
After you remove Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003, remove and
then reinstall Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS).
For more information, click the following article
numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
260378
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/260378/
)
How to manually remove an
Exchange 2000 installation
833396
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833396/
)
How to remove Exchange Server 2003 from your computer
Remove the Microsoft Exchange container from the Active
Directory directory service by using the ADSI Edit tool. To do this, follow
these steps:
Start ADSI Edit. To do this, click
Start, click Run, type
adsiedit.msc in the Open box, and then
click OK.
Expand Configuration Container
[ServerName.domain.com],
where ServerName is the name of your server, and
where domain.com is the
name of your domain.
Expand
CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=com,
and then expand CN=Services.
Right-click CN=Microsoft Exchange, and
then click Delete.
When you receive the following message, click
OK:
Are you sure you want to delete
this object?
When you receive the following message, click
OK:
Do you want to delete this
container and everything in it?
Quit ADSI Edit.
Note
If you rebuild the Exchange organization on the same Domain environment that executed this procedure, you must restart the global catalog server to prevent the following issues:
User fails to create profile on client computer.
User fails to generate the Offline Address Book (OAB).
User cannot connect to Global Address List.
Run the ADC Setup program from the Adc\I386\ folder on the
Exchange 2000 CD or the Exchange 2003 CD, and then remove ADC.
Start the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator program,
and then remove the ADNAutoDRC object if it appears under Directory
Replication.
In the Administrator program, expand
Servers, and then remove the Exchange 2000 object or the
Exchange 2003 object if it exists.
Under Servers, click the Exchange 5.5
server object, and then click Properties on the
File menu.
Click the Advanced tab, and then click
Consistency Adjuster.
Under Filter, click All
inconsistencies, and then click OK four times.
In the right pane, double-click Directory
Service.
On the General tab, click Check
Now.
When you receive the following message, click
OK:
Knowledge consistency has been
successfully verified
The operation has completed
successfully.
Microsoft Exchange Administrator ID no:
c10306a4
Click OK.
Create a new worksheet that contains the following four
column headings:
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Obj-Class
Directory Name
Primary Windows
NT Account
ADC-Global-Names
Note If you have multiple recipient subcontainers, add "Obj-Container"
as a fifth column heading to the worksheet.
Save this worksheet as C:\Export.csv.
Export the recipients objects to the Export.csv file that
you created in step 17. To do this, follow these steps:
In the Administrator program, click Directory
Export on the Tools menu.
Click Export File, click the
Export.csv file that you saved, and then click Open. Note Place a check in the "Include subcontainers" checkbox if you have
multiple recipient subcontainers.
Under Export objects, click to select
the following three check boxes:
Mailbox Custom recipient Distribution list
Click to select the Include hidden
objects check box, click High under Logging
level, and then click Export.
When you receive the following message, click
OK:
The directory export to
C:\Export.csv is complete.
3 warning descriptions were recorded in the
system's application event log.
No errors were
encountered.
Start Microsoft Excel, and then open the Export.csv file.
In the ADC-Global-Names column, replace
the contents of each cell with ~DEL. The worksheet will be similar to the following:
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Obj-Class
Directory Name
Primary Windows
NT Account
ADC-Global-Names
Mailbox
User1
EXAMPLE\User1
~DEL
Mailbox
User2
EXAMPLE\User2
~DEL
Mailbox
User3
EXAMPLE\User3
~DEL
Mailbox
User4
EXAMPLE\User4
~DEL
Save the changes to the Export.csv file, and then quit
Excel.
Import the contents of the Export.csv file into Exchange.
To do this, follow these steps:
In the Administrator program, click Directory
Import on the Tools menu.
Click Container, click
Recipients, and then click OK.
Make sure that the "Use selected container if not
specified in the file" radio button is selected.
Click Import File, click the
Export.csv file that you saved, and then click Open.
Under Logging level, click
High, and then click Import.
When you receive the following message, click
OK:
The directory import from file
C:\Export.csv is complete.
No errors were
encountered.
Quit the Administrator program.
Use the Administrator program in raw mode to view several
user accounts to make sure that the value for the ADC-Global-Names attribute is blank. To do this, follow these steps.
Warning If you use the raw mode of the Exchange Server Administrator
program (admin /r) incorrectly, serious problems may occur that may require you to
reinstall Microsoft Windows NT Server, Microsoft Exchange Server, or both.
Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems that result from using raw mode
incorrectly can be solved. Use raw mode at your own risk.
Click Start, click
Run, type cmd in the
Open box, and then click OK.
Change to the
Drive:\Exchsrvr\Bin folder, type the following
command, and then press ENTER:
admin.exe /raw
Expand your site, and then click
Recipients.
In the right pane, click a recipient, and then click
Raw Properties on the File menu.
In the List attributes of type list,
click All.
In the Object attributes list, click
ADC-Global-Names.
Make sure that the Attribute values
list does not contain any values.
Click Cancel.
For more information, click the following article number to view
the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
319474
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319474/
)
How
to remove the ADC Global Names attribute from Exchange 5.5 Server recipients
Exchange 2000 and all its attributes or Exchange 2003 and all
its attributes are removed. For more information about how
to migrate to Exchange 2000 Server, click the following article number to view
the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
316886
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316886/
)
How to migrate from Exchange
Server 5.5 to Exchange 2000 Server
For additional information about how to migrate to
Exchange 2003, run Exchange 2003 Deployment Tools.
For more information, click the following article
numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
812593
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/812593/
)
Exchange Server 2003 Deployment
Tools overview
822942
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822942/
)
Considerations when you upgrade to Exchange Server 2003