Movement of Exchange 2007 mailboxes

Hi people,

The format of the forum has changed since the last time that I used it.  I do not see the trading zone as I use too so I put here.

I have an edb 2007 Exchange 'A' which is growing and has its disk space down less than 10 percent.  Our SAN group carved out a new drive for me to create a new edb and move a number of users of 'A' to the new edb 'B '.  I moved enough users who are responsible for 90 GB of email data that the process went well past.  However, when I returned to edb A I have not noticed any reduction in the total size of the edb.  Why is this?

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