Sun Java System Connector for Microsoft Outlook 7.2 Administration Guide

Undoing (Reversing) a User’s Migration

To abandon a user’s connection to the new Sun Java System server and restore the user’s mailbox to service with the old Exchange server:

ProcedureTo Reverse a User's Migration

  1. Delete the profile “Xxx (old).”

  2. Copy the profile “Xxx” to “ Xxx Sun“— or some other name, like “ Xxx (new) ,” etc.

  3. Delete the profile “Xxx.”

  4. Copy the profile “Xxx (Backup)“ to “ Xxx.”

  5. Delete the profile “Xxx (Backup).”

  6. Determine where the .pst's are located by viewing Properties on the profile.

    There is no standard location for .pst files, so the only reliable way to find them is to open the profile (now named “ Xxx”) and, for each .pst service, click on Properties and note the path.

  7. For each pst file: Rename Yyy.pst to Yyy.new , and rename Yyy.bak to Yyy.pst.

  8. Determine where the .pab's are located by viewing Properties on the profile.

    There is no standard location for .pab files, so the only reliable way to find them is to open the profile (now named “ Xxx”) and, for each .pab service, click on Properties and note the path.

  9. For each pab file: Rename Zzz.pab to Zzz.new , and rename Zzz.bak to Zzz.pab.

    The Yyy.bak and Zzz.bak files will be in the same directory.

    To remove the Sun Java System profile and leave the Exchange profile resident on the system, skip step 2 (and combine steps 1 and 3).