What do Outlook or OWA users see if a mailbox is moved while they are connected?

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I will simply refer you to this:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd298174%28v=exchg.141%29.aspx#ClientExp

Microsoft has detailed the client experience for various clients and Exchange versions.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • Juanjo Daza
    Juanjo Daza over 1 year

    What is the impact of moving a mailbox from Exchange 2010 to Exchange2010 (same forest same site) during business hours, while the user is connected?

    What is shown in Outlook or OWA? (Does version matter?)

    Will they have to reauthenticate

    • Juanjo Daza
      Juanjo Daza about 11 years
      @ewwhite Same forest, same site: E2010 in both directions.
    • Juanjo Daza
      Juanjo Daza about 11 years
      @August - It matters because I have time and operational constraints. "The mailbox will be unavailable during the move" appears to be incorrect, since I did a test move and was able to log in using OWA. Your statement was true for Exchange 2003 and earlier, but in E2010 that might not me the complete case.
    • Florian Haider
      Florian Haider about 11 years
      @makerofthings7 - you are correct. I was thinking Exchange 2003 > 2010, but the experience differs based on Exchange version with the later versions having much reduced unavailability from the client's perspective. Provided a link in my answer.