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  1. Harrisonblade

    Restoring .edb files onto a new server!

    I have seen the same article. I have restored a DB to an E: drive when previously on D: but it is impossible to restore a DB to a server with a different server name site name or Organisation name. I do not disagree with the article directly however any article I have found has said that the...
  2. Harrisonblade

    Restoring .edb files onto a new server!

    I have seen the same article. I have restored a DB to an E: drive when previously on D: but it is impossible to restore a DB to a server with a different server name site name or Organisation name. I do not disagree with the article directly however any article I have found has said that the...
  3. Harrisonblade

    Restoring .edb files onto a new server!

    When building the Exchange server back up from a disater or if you simply want to transfer the data to a more powerfull box the server name the site name need to be the same. The drives do not need to be the same the logs files can be stored anywher you like the data base can be placed on a...
  4. Harrisonblade

    Information Store

    Well we dont have the current disk space on the server itself and we dont have a server on the network available. Management isnt willing for the time being to purchace a new server or harddrives. We are running out of space on our backup tapes. Bit of a sticky wicket wot?
  5. Harrisonblade

    Information Store

    Is there a way of defragging the IS without the recomended amount of space on the exchange server?

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