Check to see if the IDE controller is set to DMA mode. On current CDROM drive PIO mode will give these symptom. If you can't find a place to set the mode (Advanced Settings tab on my system) you'll need different drivers.
By default the temp file is located where ever eseutil is started from. So if your prompt is at c:\ that where it starts. If you want to use another drive just have your prompt on that drive and use the full path to eseutil. If you forget the /t switch that is.
TechRepublic (www.TechRepubic.com) had a article July 15th called "Recover deleted Outlook e-mail by corrupting the PST file". They corrupt the PST then use the Inbox Repair Tool to recover the file. I haven't tried it yet.
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Article Last Modified on 4/17/1999
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I found this program and just bought a enterprise license. http://www.smtechnologies.com/
downloads - Outlook ArchiverER
It's not perfect, but I'm going to have user use it instead of pst.
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http://www.win2000mag.net/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=20977
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It depends which test(s) you run, how big is the IS, how much RAM on the server.
I use C:\exchsrvr\bin\isinteg -pri -fix -L C:\exchsrvr\isintegpr.log -verbose -test alltests on 20 GB IS. It used to take 8 hours with 1 GB of RAM. I upgraded to 2 GB and it now takes 3 hours.
If none of your systems are running cc:mail and ms mail they can be ignored. cc:mail and ms mail are loaded by default during Exchange 5.5 install. This for compatibility during a migration from one of those mail systems. To remove them you will need to run the Exchange install again on each...
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