Are you using the right version of SP 5? There are 3 language editions, and an ASO version of it. Make sure that you are using the English version of SP 5 if you have the English version of ARCserve installed.
I see in an earlier post you applied SP 3 german - if that is the case, make sure you...
The 70 in a DLT 35/70 represents how much data can be put on tape based off 2:1 compression. This however, is often not the case in real life - as the amount of data compression is highly dependant on data type. Try to backup a disk full of .zip files, you'll get no compression. Backup a disk...
If the device is disappearing from the Windows 2000 device manager, the problem is outside of ARCserve since it doesn't tie into that at all, and is probably a problem on the SAN itself...
Worse comes to worse, try rebooting the various pieces of hardware on the SAN, starting at the tape...
You can definitely restore an Exchange Database to another server, as long as the new server is setup properly (need to setup the installation so it looks like the old one - same organization/site name).
Best place to look for information is Microsoft's site - look for the white papers on...
Rerun the Exchange Agent configuration, and reenter all your security information. If the information you entered during configuration does not match what you enter into the security dialog, it will fail...
It could be a problem with security. Right click on the NT/2000 server you are selecting to backup Exchange on, select security, and make sure you are typing in an administrative user name with the form: domain\username
Unless your restoring the DS to the original server, its usually not feasible to perform a restore of it.
Best bet in this case is to reinstall Exchange, make sure you keep the same names for organization and site, and do an IS only restore through the exchange agent.
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