I did not mean the event logs, but the server tracking logs (if you have them enabled). They are server_name.log. Look on your exchange server in ESM and look at the properties of the server. It will show all traffic going in/out of the exchange server.
They are from the same company Symantec and perform backups and restores. That is where their similaruty ends. Backup exec is more for small scale customers with only a few server to manage. Netbackup is for large scale environments with many servers to manage. Netbackup is policy based which...
Your test restore server can be in a different domain and have a different server name, but the Exchange Administrative group name must match. there are many KB articules from MS detailing the process. I do this on a weekly basis (I work for a government and have to do security restores). I have...
Just the structure has to be the same, the size can be different. Also be sure the same OS SP/Hotfixes are installed and after you install Exchange with DR switch that you immediately apply the Exchange SP's and Hotfixes. This is very important. If you are doing a Dial-tone restore, create the...
Yes. The stand by server should have the same name as the primary server but must not be joined to the domain. When needed you will have to reset the Exchange computer account and up the stand by server (this assumes the production Exchange server is not running). Then join the new Exchange...
Does your Norton have an anti-spam feature enabled? Also, have you setup file exclusions for all the exchange \bin and \mdbdata and \mailroot locations?
ADmodify or an ldif import can do this. I do this from time to time to update tens of 1000's of user account attributes. I would practice in your test environment first if possible as you can really screw things up with this very powerful tool. Good luck.
I was able to perform the brick level backup, but now I cannot restore it. We have created a offline Exchange environment modeled on our production environment, but with no network connection. We often restore mailbox stores to the offline world to recover mailboxes for security investigations...
I work for a provincial government in Canada and we do this all the time for security investigations. We have setup an offline world with no connection to either our test or production domains. As you stated, make sure that the domain name and administrative groups match in our separte AD. The...
I have seen this before, but I was updating a baynesian filter with SPAM e-mails and the program was using my Outlook account/profile to scan the e-mails. If you are not running a similar program, I would run various mal-ware/anti-virus programs until the culprit is found and removed. For sure...
Got it to work with a * at the end of the mailbox name. It's a pain to have to create multiple policies, 1 for each mail server. But at least it is working.
When I go to create a Bricklevel policy and select from the directive set list and select MS_Exchange_Mailbox, it always changes back to MS_Exchange_2000 (if I open up the policy again). The Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes:\Mailbox 1\ directive doesn't change though. Am I doing something wrong?
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