Hi guys,
My problem is in reference to my backups failing due to SRS.MDB being a corrupt file. I can remove the SRS from the Backup strategy, but before I do this, I need to know if I need this. Aparently SRS is used for synching between AD and Exchange.
We run Exchange 2000 and have about 15 accounts. Changes are virtually never made to accounts, so faster synching between the servers would not really be a major issue.
If I remove Site Replication Service from my backup routine, and say in the event that disaster did strike. What could happen. Could not having a backup of this prevent us from restoring Exchange data? Any help greatly appreciated.
My problem is in reference to my backups failing due to SRS.MDB being a corrupt file. I can remove the SRS from the Backup strategy, but before I do this, I need to know if I need this. Aparently SRS is used for synching between AD and Exchange.
We run Exchange 2000 and have about 15 accounts. Changes are virtually never made to accounts, so faster synching between the servers would not really be a major issue.
If I remove Site Replication Service from my backup routine, and say in the event that disaster did strike. What could happen. Could not having a backup of this prevent us from restoring Exchange data? Any help greatly appreciated.