I agree with you SimonDavis. Without using a product like BackupExec, if an individual mailbox were corrupted, my only option would be to restore the entire information store to a temporary server. Also, NTBackup does not have a notify function to alert an administrator if a backup fails (at...
Thanks for the help. One of the other admins tried to do a remote backup when I wasn't looking. Although this isn't the specific problem that Microsoft describes with remote backups, it looks like it was similar.
We reset the server and now the backups work great again.
Just another...
Thanks for your link, but it lists a different error message and says it is a problem with remote backups. I forgot to mention earlier that I tried all the backups locally.
I am running Exchange 5.5 on a Windows 2000 server. I was able to backup the Exchange Information Store using ntbackup, but then unexpectedly the backups stopped and every time I try I get this error was in the Application Log:
Microsoft Exchange services returned 'Access is denied.' from a...
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