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Global Default Settings -> [DefaultAdminIni] DefaultAdminIniStatus

Hi,

Can't find anything in the documentation about the parameter DefaultAdminIniStatus under [DefaultAdminIni] and [DefaultCommonIni] in the Global Default Settings.

We are running MNE 4.14.1.119 with 25 MIG-servers (Windows Server 2012 R2, Outlook 2013 pro SV(Swedish) 32-bit, Notes 9.0.1).

The first MIG-server has Microsoft SQL server 2014. And for test purpose we have also installed SQL on a second server.

The instance on the first server has DefaultAdminIniStatus=Unloaded and the second server SQL instance has DefaultAdminIniStatus=loaded.

Can anyone give us some information about this parameter?

Thanks in advance.

The reason why we setup the second SQL instance, is that we presume that the first instance does not work properly. The filtering seemed not to work as it should. Renaming UserFolderPrefix=Mappar (Swedish for Folders) does not work and so on.

And one of the main problems is that MNE does not create “default” folders like inbox, Sent, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Drafts, Outbox, Journal, Junk E-mail with Swedish language?

 

/Lars Viding

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Hi Trevor,

    I did discover yesterday when looking in the log file that the migration job (template) did not load the Default Global Settings. And did choose the advance wizard and edit the settings. With your information about that template do not update automatic. All make sense now. Thanks.

    About the language of the default mailbox folders. We have hade a couple of migrations with correct results but somewhere in the beginning of December 2016 MNE change to English for these folders. Very disturbing. We have checked and double checked all settings and reinstalled Outlook2013 but with no change. In Exchange online the mailboxes do have the right language and regional settings. Did also discover that we could get the right language with the following powershell command.

    Set-MailboxRegionalConfiguration -Identity <> -LocalizeDefaultFolderName

    So if we can’t get it to right language when migrating we will go for this command to correct this afterword.

    /Lars
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  • Hi Trevor,

    I did discover yesterday when looking in the log file that the migration job (template) did not load the Default Global Settings. And did choose the advance wizard and edit the settings. With your information about that template do not update automatic. All make sense now. Thanks.

    About the language of the default mailbox folders. We have hade a couple of migrations with correct results but somewhere in the beginning of December 2016 MNE change to English for these folders. Very disturbing. We have checked and double checked all settings and reinstalled Outlook2013 but with no change. In Exchange online the mailboxes do have the right language and regional settings. Did also discover that we could get the right language with the following powershell command.

    Set-MailboxRegionalConfiguration -Identity <> -LocalizeDefaultFolderName

    So if we can’t get it to right language when migrating we will go for this command to correct this afterword.

    /Lars
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