try using ntbackup to backup the store. If it works, then I would not think its a problem with the hardware or exchange server, but the Veritas Software.........
Let me see if I can do a little better than MARC. Try using this article as a place to start:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&familyid=2a4b05fb-bc5b-4383-9746-e79905491315
sometimes we have to ignore the igorant. Right Marc.
look at this article for info.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/q176/4/66.asp&NoWebContent=1
your hosting site can configure their DNS (MX record) to point to your exchange server ip address. Configure a connector you can receive mail. Usually Internet Mail Connector. Modifiy clients to get and send mail to your exchange server. DONE. and that's it for today friends...
MJoyce is right. Its hair raising (or for me falling out) stuff to repair exchange dbs. You might want to try this if the IMC won't start. in the imcdata directory look and see if there is a file called queue.dat. Make a copy of it and delete the thing. Try starting the IMC. Bad messages...
Exchange runs off of jet_files for both the priv.edb and pub.edb which contain private(mailboxes) and pub(public folders. A backup of exchange is mostly an all or nothing thing.
However, some third parties have come up with creative solutions (e.g., Seagate's Backup Exec for Windows NT and...
delete the Internet Mail Service from the connections and reinstall in without any special setting. configure it to route mail to a specific IP address instead of using stupid DNS to help. on the routing tab select "Reroute incoming SMTP mail". If your domain is not listed in the...
I would guess it is a routing issue and its related to your DNS configuration or how the firewall is configured. also if the remote site is scanning email for content or using blacklists it can be a problem. I encountered the same problem and come to find out I had been blacklisted on some...
the optimizer is located in the folder EXCHANGE\bin directory. The actual program name is perfwiz.exe.
Here is an article on running it:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=/support/exchange/content/whitepapers/perfopt.asp
-good luck...........
When my users open our public calendar using OWA, they cannot see items (appointments) that are set on the public calendar, which can be seen when accessed from a workstation running OUTLOOK on our internal LAN. Permissions seem ok. Any hep would be appreciated.....
the first server configured under ADS is considered by ADS as the PDC. So, if you were to configured your current BDC as a PDC, I would imagine plenty of problem you would be in store for.
i just went through this crap. First, promote your BDC to a PDC. Upgrade this machine to win/2000 with...
i would guess that its ad Active Directory problem. You can get utilities from technet.com to look at the AD and ensure its running ok............... Ts
Its very simple, but everyone makes it difficult. If you are using the internet mail service at the desktop for your clients, then this will cause you problems, but nobody tells you this. I had to learn the hard way. I changed over all our clients to ms exchange clients..............
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