Somebody has done a successful exchange 2000 migration?

Help!!!

I have a hard time making my migration from Exchange 2000 work correctly.

Here is what I’ve done:

  1. installed the connector to sync directories and to exchange mail. Now Exchange users appear correctly on the Domino side.

  2. migrate some users using DUS: this is were I’m stuck. The migration occurs correctly (the user is created on the Domino side, the mail is converted, etc). However when I did the migration, as the user was already registered in the Domino directory I had to replace the existing user document, and this doesn’t synchronize with the Exchange side…

Now I’ve got a user on the Domino side that works perfectly well (almost), BUT the user still appears as an Exchange user on the Exchange side. I tried to rename it, change it’s mail address, remove its mail file: whatever I do this doesn’t work… What am I supposed to do right now, that my user has migrated?

I’m extremely surprised to discover that I’m the first to have this kind of problem (IBM has been of no help on this, unfortunately). I haven’t found any documentation on this (I’ve spent hours on the web reading what I can find, along with redbooks and The View articles, but nothing). The only thing I’ve found so far is that indeed the migration process doesn’t update the Exchange side, and that I’m supposed to do it manually!!! But how???

Thanks in advance for any clue…

Subject: Somebody has done a successful exchange 2000 migration?

Nothing here helped?

http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/searchsite.cgi?Query=exchange%20AND%20domino&SearchMax=250&SearchOrder=1&SearchFuzzy=FALSE

Or here:

http://www.binarytree.com/website/msg/home.nsf/vContentW/CMT+For+Notes--CMT+For+Notes!Opendocument

Gregg

Subject: RE: Somebody has done a successful exchange 2000 migration?

No, I haven’t been able to find help in these places: all these documents describe the migration process in great detail, but it seems as is everything is OK once the user has been migrated to Lotus… Which is usually not the case, as there are things to do on the Exchange side in order to tell that the user is not anymore an Exchange user. How to do it? Mystery…

Subject: Any updates on this?

How did you solve your problem?

Subject: RE: Somebody has done a successful exchange 2000 migration?

Any updates on this? How did you solve the issue?