![]() New-MailboxImportRequest -Mailbox -FilePath \\server\E$\ExchangeExports\username1_YYYY-MM-DD.pst ![]() If you have the service space available, you could copy the PST file up to your Exchange server and import the PST file into the user's mailbox using PowerShell (this is for Exchange 2010, should work in 20 I think.) Possibly not the best solution as now it will be in Office 2011 Mac format, which is incompatible with Outlook for Windows. ![]() I'm still not clear on your goal, but the easiest thing to do would be to purchase Office 2011 for Mac, which would let you import the PST file in. ![]() It's Mac, not MAC! MAC makes me think Media Access Control address.
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