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On the slopes of Jabal Al-Madbah, this city is in a basin amidst the mountains which form the eastern border of Arabah gorge that runs from the dead sea to the Gulf of Aqaba.
As per assumptions, Petra was colonized as early as 9000 BC and probably in the fourth century BC it was established as the capital city of Nabataean Kingdom.
Since 1985, this city has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and in 2007, it has been voted as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Petra now is the symbol of Jordan and is the most visited tourist attraction of the country, with nearly six lakhs tourists having visited this site in the year 2017.
It may take three days to explore all the attractions Petra city has to offer, but for the time-constrained traveller, it will be possible to visit these attractions within a short period.
Tour operators like Petra Tours from Amman have different itineraries to explore Petra within a short time, and there are also other tours available where a full Petra day trip is merged with a visit to other places like Wadi Rum, Little Petra, Dead Sea, Mt Nebo, Al Shobak Castle, Dana and Al Mujib Natural reserves.
If you are migrating public folders from Exchange 2013 to Exchange 2016, you can simply move the public folder mailboxes just as you would migrate any other mailbox.
If you are migrating public folders from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2016, then the process is more difficult.To migrate public folders from Exchange 2010, a procedure called a batch migration is performed.
At a high level the process involves in public folder migration:Step1: Downloading the scripts from MicrosoftStep 2: Generating CSV files (mailbox name) using the MicrosoftStep3: Next creating the public folder mailboxes in Exchange server 2016.Step4: Start the migration option, and waiting for initial synchronization process to completeStep5: Locking the exchange public folders for final migrationStep6: When using the public folders and then unlocking them for access by users.Above mention public folder migration process is one-way only.
Once you’re start using the modern public folders, any new data or changes can’t be change back to the public folder databases.
This means that if you’re facing encounter a problem you’ll lose new or changed data in the public folders.
So this process risks management perspective.EdbMails Exchange Migration takes the most critical part of a server migration or Exchange upgrade – moving of one user’s mailboxes to other user’s mailboxes as well as public folders.