Ooops. Didn't realise this one was still open. Turns out the original Win2k server which died not too long afterwards still had lingering operations master roles. I simply seized the roles on another server and presto, it worked.
Ok, I uninstalled Exchange's Active Directory Connector and then tried to re-install Exchange 2000. Result, same deal.
I can browse the "Active Directory Users and Computers" management console no problems. That would suggest that the Active Directory is set-up, no?
Ideas anyone...
Thanks for the reply.
I will uninstall the AD connector when I get into work tomorrow and try re-installing Exchange 2k. At the moment the Server is running Win2k SP2 (no security patches applied as it is only a once off test system). I ran the Active Directory wizard ok and it appears as a...
Hi,
Hopefully this should be a pretty easy one resolve as we only have one subnet, LAN and domain. We had three Win 2000 AD servers running with one being an exchange 2k server. I backed up the Exchange information store to tape succesfully last night and I thought I'll try and restore the...
Ok, I've narrowed it down a little bit after I looked a little closer at the warning log. I noticed that I am not getting the same warning. As I first pointed out, I was getting ec=1167 next to each warning entry. Now I am getting EC=FILE NOT FOUND. After some hunting round I noticed that...
Some progress.
After applying the QO22348 (brick level) patch, I managed to get the error warnings down to 6 (all relating to disabled accounts) and 3216 warnings. A significant drop in warnings, but I'd still like to know why I could get so many path not found warnings relating to local...
That's what the CA documentation says, but when the ArcServe Manager has been closed down and you can still get error 10. I get it every day and the only way to even verify that your database is in tact is to delete those files. I was getting error 10 even after I had performed only one backup...
Exchange 2000 is installed on drive E. 'O' is Exchange's virtual drive. Usually by defualt exchange picks 'M', but it was already mapped to another network share.
I run dbcheck daily after every backup and everytime I have to first ...
net stop "arcserve database engine"
del Arcserve\database\rdm.chk
del Arcserve\database\ra*.chg
del Arcserve\database\rdm.chi
net start "arcserve database engine"
because if I don't do this procedure I...
I am trying to create a new disaster recovery backup set for a single windows 2000 server, running Exhchange and ArcServe 2000 with the Exchange Agent. CA state that a server disaster recovery set requires the entire server's tree in Arcserve to be highlighted green. Which I did and after the...
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