![]() ![]() I was able to resolve this problem a different way. I know this is an old article, but it was the only remotely helpful thing I could find when trying to resolve this issue, so hopefully I can help someone else who may see this. Now create a PF mailbox New-Maibox PF1 –PublicFolder Removing all PublicFolder Mailboxes Get-Mailbox –PublicFolder | Remove-Mailbox -PublicFolderĮxpand Configuration –Services – Microsoft Exchange – “Your Exchange Org Name” (Properties) Removing all Public Folders Get-PublicFolder –Recurse | Remove-PublicFolder If you are in the starting phase, I would recommend to Remove all the Public Folders and Public Folder mailboxes It means something went wrong.Īs Changing the Master hierarchy is bit Tricky and Tweaking the architecture. ![]() If you are seeing it, Its Good, Its availableīut if you are not seeing the ExchangeGuid on this list. Now you can see which Public Folder holds the Master hierarchy Now Run Get-Mailbox –PublicFolder | FL Name,ExchangeGuid ![]() Get the ExchangeGuid Value from RootPubicFolderMailbox Running the Below Command, It will show Which mailbox is the Master hierarchy Get-OrganizationConfig | Format-List RootPublicFolderMailbox We need to find the Hidden Master hierarchy Even if you Create Public Folders it will create as Secondary hierarchy Where as a result of that master hierarchy goes disappeared. At times in Exchange 2013, If you remove the Public Folder Mailbox which holds the Master hierarchy abruptly, Or deleting Using Adsiedit.msc, It doesn’t get removed properly
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