Import and export data from the mailbox Database
UseMailboximportrequestOrMailboxexportrequestCmdlet set, you can import data from the. Pst file or export data to these files. After a mailbox import or export request is sent, the Microsoft Exchange Mailbox replication service (MRS) completes the process asynchronously. Mrs resides on all exchange 2010 client access servers. This service is responsible for moving mailboxes and importing and exporting. PST files.
The advantages of using Import and Export requests in exchange 2013 include the following:
Exchange 2013 contains a. Pst provider that can read and write. PST files.
The Import and Export requests are asynchronous. This process is executed by Mrs, which uses the queue and restriction framework.
The. Pst file can be directly imported into your personal archive.
You can import or export multiple. PST files at the same time.
The. Pst file can reside on any shared network drive that the exchange server can access.
Exchange 2013 supports these. PST Files: Unicode files created by office Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010
Note: before importing or exporting mailbox data, consider the following:
To import or export mailbox data, you must set a network shared folder that can be accessed by the Exchange Server. You must also grant read/write permissions to the exchange trusted subsystem group so that the Group can access the network sharing in which you import and export mailbox data. If you do not grant this permission, you will receive an error message indicating that exchange cannot establish a connection with the target mailbox.
The maximum. Pst file size supported by outlook is 50 GB. Therefore, we recommend that you do not import. PST Files larger than 50 GB. You can create multiple. PST files for mailboxes over 50 GB by specifying a specific folder to include or exclude, or by using a content filter.
The Import and Export requests are executed by Mrs, which is also responsible for processing mobile requests and mailbox restore requests. All requests are queued and restricted by Mrs.
Depending on the file size, network bandwidth, and Mrs restrictions, it may take several hours to import and export mailbox data.
Data cannot be imported to public folders or public folder databases.
Procedure:
A. open EMS and grant administrator Import and Export Permissions
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B. Restart EMS
C. Export the current lianggj email account and save it to sharing. You must have read and write permissions for the Account to export and import the account.
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View export results
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Next, let's take a look at how to import data, which can be imported to the current user, or to the archives of other users or users.
Command reference: http://technet.microsoft.com/zh-CN/library/ff607310 (V = exchg.150). aspx
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2. Configure the mailbox Server