To work around this problem, perform one of the following actions:
- Request that the mailbox owner delete all e-mail messages that are not required. Alternatively, request that the mailbox owner create a .pst file on the local computer and then move all messages that are not required to that local .pst file. This is to bring the mailbox size to less than 2 GB before you run ExMerge against the mailbox.
Note Because the Exchange Server single instance storage benefits are lost when you convert the mailbox to a .pst file by using ExMerge, the mailbox must be less than 2 GB. - Export the mailbox to a .pst file by using Outlook 2003 instead of by using the ExMerge tool.
- Use ExMerge to export individual folders or groups of folders from the mailbox into individual smaller .pst files instead of exporting the whole mailbox to a single large .pst file.
Note When you use ExMerge to export a mailbox to a .pst file, an estimated file size for the destination .pst file is displayed. Although the actual .pst file size may be greater than or less than the estimated file size, this estimate may illustrate the requirement to reduce the source mailbox size to less than 2 GB. Generally, the estimated destination .pst file size is greater than the source mailbox size.
For more information about how to use ExMerge to recover or restore a single Exchange Server 2003 mailbox, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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How to recover or to restore a single mailbox in Exchange Server 2003