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  1. yfclub

    Restoring .edb files onto a new server!

    Please, take a look here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;185078 I'll search for more and place it here. The importante is: path matteres! Hawk
  2. yfclub

    Restoring .edb files onto a new server!

    Harrisonblade, I had to rebuild about 10 Exchange servers, one problem that I had recently is this: The old installation had all db files here: e:\exchsrvr\dbdata I made a new installation using: e:\exchsrv\dbdata (without the letter "r" in exchsrvr) When I started the server...
  3. yfclub

    Restoring .edb files onto a new server!

    I understood that you are overwriting the db files - this is what I did too. What happens is that the path name, drive letter, server name, etc are written into the db file and when Exchange DS starts it reads all these information and if it's not the same, DS crashes. This is a method of...
  4. yfclub

    Restoring .edb files onto a new server!

    Hi! I had the same problem some time ago. What happened was that I misspelled the folder name. So, when I used the new database it worked, because it was using the new path name, but when I tried to use the old DB it didn't start. You may be using a different drive letter or something like it -...

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