Well, gee I guess that would be helpful. I do not know where my brain was when I did not include that bit of information.
I am running exchange 2003 on a windows 2000 advanced server w/ SP4.
I have a corrupted database. Is there a white paper out there outlining the step to repair the database using eseutil? Will I have to use any other tools?
You are right, the "I believe"statements. I am new to exchange and I am not sure how the backup and transactions logs work. I do have a good back up. what I do not know is if trans logs are all the ones that should be there from the last backup. If not will the restore work if not what are...
I am not going to be restoing from veritas. I believe that my windows backup backed upthe corupted database. Will that chg anything with the procedure?
What does the below information mean. I hope it means the lastback was good and then the database was corupted.
last known good backup:
Verify of "\\MAILSVR\Microsoft Information Store\First Storage Group "
Backup set #9 on storage media #1
Backup set description: "Daily Backup"
Verify...
The infomation Store database is corupted. I beieve I have a good backup of the database.
Is there a white paper out there that gives step by step instructions on how to restore the database and integrate all the pages created since the database was corupted.
Also, in case my back is not good...
I am about to install norton ver. 9 the server are Windows 2000 and the clients are mostly Windows 2000 with some XPs.
There are about 42 clients altogether. We are implementing this to take advantage of anti-spamming capabilities
Which edition would be best to use, why?
Any good white...
I excluded the exhcsrvr folder on the exchange server and winnt folders on all servers.
excgsrvr folder is located under "progam files" folder
hope this helps
This is the situation I have. it is a little long please read it all. thanks
We had a Domain controller (Windows 2000) go down. My associate took it to the shop and after many hours and about 11:00 pm called and stated that a critical piece of hardware had failed. He stated the only option...
Thanks for your advice.
I opened up the user in AD (users and computers)I do not see any tab label email address.
I am using exchange 2003 on windows 2000
Someone in our office has recently been married and their last name changed. It was joe blow (email address = jblow@abc.com). it is now joe blew (email address = jblew@abc.com)
I am wondering is there any way to change their email address without creating a new mail box and transfering all...
thanks all, I believe I hace successfully removed the dc from the AD, cleaned up the metadata and seizeed the FSMO role located on that server.
Thank you all for your fast responses and great info
Kevin
I had a domain controller crash yesterday and I was not able to demote out of the domain before it happen. I know I need to remove the domain controller "DC1" out of the domain. I believe the tool to use is adsi edit.
The Questions I am asking is what is the correct tool to use and is there...
Sorry for the long wait for an answer. I was using Computer Associates. It was scanning files that should have been excluded. Both in winnt and exchsrvr, let me knkow if you need any more help in this matter. Like what files should be excluded.
I assume from your post that the new server you propose, would be a part of the client domain. If that is the case, it is recommended by Microsoft the the server exchange resides on be a member server. Stated another way they do not recommend placing exchange on a domain controler. It does...
Well, I have some more information. It appears what is happening is that the informatin store service is stopping. If I restart that service, the exchange starts working perfectly and all is right with the world. Mine at least. I have not been able to deduce what is causing the service to...
What is the best way to handle(shink) the size of the MDBData file and the back file. The backup file is a fie created by using MSBackup to back the exchange data. I received the recomendation to do this directly from MS support.
The really basic question I am asking is how do I control the...
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