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DEFINITION - In a Windows environment, rehoming is the process of moving public folders from one Exchange server to another. It involves the creation of a replica of the public folders on the target destination server, waiting for replication to complete, and then removing the public folders from the original source server.

LAST UPDATED: 16 Feb 2004

Read more about rehoming:
- Microsoft provides directions for "How to rehome public folders in Exchange 2000."


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