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D) Setup the replication service

1)       Run Tools\ ExchSync\EXSSRV.EXE

2)       Click Install

A)    Account: {Account with full rights to Exchange}

?        You can use the PFRepl account in the target domain if you have added it to the local administrators group on the target Exchange server

B)     Password: {Password}

C)     Click Browse and select the file saved above

D)    Confirm the working directory

E)     Click ?Automatic start at system boot? option

F)     Click OK

3)       Click Start

E) Set public folder permissions

?        Public folder permissions are lost when replicating public folder across Exchange organizations.

1)       Manually set public folder permissions

A)    Refer to PFData.txt created in step A.2)3)D) ?Save public folder settings to a file? to how permissions were set in the source Exchange organization

B)     Use Exchange 2003 SP2 ?Manage Settings? wizard if you need to set permissions down the entire tree

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