Consider the following scenario:
If you use the Public Folder Management Console, you receive the following error message in a dialog box:For example, you have a mail-enabled public folder that has the "child1@childDomain03.forest.com" SMTP address and that is stored on an Exchange Server 2003 server in the "childDomain03" child domain of a forest. Assume that you try to manage the public folder from the "childDomain10" domain that is an Exchange Server 2010 child domain of the same forest. In this scenario, this issue occurs.
- You have a mail-enabled public folder on a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 server in a child domain of a forest.
- You perform one of the following operation from a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 child domain in the same forest:
- You run the Get-MailPublicFolder cmdlet in the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) to manage the public folder.
- You start the Public Folder Management Console from the Exchange Management Console (EMC), and then you use it to manage the public folder.
Public folder Public Folder in the child domain isn't mail-enabled.
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Get-MailPublicFolder], ManagementObjectNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : ID,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.MapiTasks.GetMailPublicFolder
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Get-MailPublicFolder], ManagementObjectNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : ID,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.MapiTasks.GetMailPublicFolder
Public folder Public Folder in the child domain isn't mail-enabled. It was running the command 'Get-MailPublicFolder -Identity MailPublicFolderIDParameter -Server ServerIdParameter'.