Hi Guys

Last weekend we migrated another SBS4.5 box over to SBS2k3. (Thanks to who
ever wrote those Migration Notes for Microsoft - They work well!) The whole
exercise appeared to work smoothly apart from one small niggly issue. Went
to crank up the Migration Wizard from the new SBS2k3 box and it came back
with this message....

mailmig.exe - Unable To Locate Component
This application has failed to start because MMFMIG32.dll was not found.
Re-installing the application may fix this problem.

Stuffed if I could figure it out. The server had been pre built just like a
few others and we had never experienced this issue before. The file was
nowhere on the server...? With time being a priority we continued using
Exmerge which worked but added hours to the job. A tad annoying to say the
least (grin)

I was just curious if anyone else has encountered this problem.
The only difference between this build and a few others we have done was we
applied Exchange 2003 SP1....
How does one go about reinstalling just the Migration Wizard if they wanted
too.?

Thanks in advance
Mike Nash

Re: Exchange Migration Wizard by Paul

Paul
Tue Sep 21 01:40:12 CDT 2004

Copy the MMFMIG32.dll file from the Exchange CD onto the server and run the
Migration again.

"Mike Nash" <mike.nash@infinity.co.nz> wrote in message
news:eXNord5nEHA.4056@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Hi Guys
>
> Last weekend we migrated another SBS4.5 box over to SBS2k3. (Thanks to who
> ever wrote those Migration Notes for Microsoft - They work well!) The
whole
> exercise appeared to work smoothly apart from one small niggly issue. Went
> to crank up the Migration Wizard from the new SBS2k3 box and it came back
> with this message....
>
> mailmig.exe - Unable To Locate Component
> This application has failed to start because MMFMIG32.dll was not found.
> Re-installing the application may fix this problem.
>
> Stuffed if I could figure it out. The server had been pre built just like
a
> few others and we had never experienced this issue before. The file was
> nowhere on the server...? With time being a priority we continued using
> Exmerge which worked but added hours to the job. A tad annoying to say the
> least (grin)
>
> I was just curious if anyone else has encountered this problem.
> The only difference between this build and a few others we have done was
we
> applied Exchange 2003 SP1....
> How does one go about reinstalling just the Migration Wizard if they
wanted
> too.?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mike Nash
>
>