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Posted: 23 Sep 2004 06:50 AM PDT

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Ben Winzenz
Exchange MVP


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MS Exchange 5.5 Server Crash

Posted: 23 Sep 2004 05:29 AM PDT

 
message 
as a 
is 
database in place of 
mount. I think it is 
exmerge. 
Thanks. I'll try it. Yes, it's isinteg -patch, I've had to
use it a few times already to restore exchange databases
in the past.

OWA Certificate

Posted: 23 Sep 2004 04:33 AM PDT

Hi PES
Thanks for replying
I did not find a .csr file on my server. I am somewhat of a newbie. I did
not create a certificate. Can I do this myself?

"PES" wrote:
 

POP3 Connection Manager

Posted: 22 Sep 2004 10:52 AM PDT

 
<com> 
external 
of 
time of arrival 
mailbox. If you 
on the 
change the 

Yeah that's what I've been heading for for a long time
now.

Our client has users all over the place so phase 1 was to
set users up 1 by 1 to use Exchange with the POP3
collector untill we have moved every body over and then
configure the MX records to point directly here...
Problem in some users don't come back for 6 months at a
time...

Sometime the field shows up as sent time, I was hoping
that was the case - guess not

Cheers

Deleting Contacts

Posted: 22 Sep 2004 04:51 AM PDT

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <org> wrote in message news:<com>... 

Thanks for responding. However in Exchange system manager - I get mail
boxes for the contacts marked for deletion.

The way our migration has worked is that users on the old system have
a contact on the new system until they are migrated. Now the users
contact has been deleted, they have a full AD account & mailbox - and
9535 errors saying tme mailbox will be deleted in 27 days

Should I be concerned.

Pete.

Exchange 5.5 in Windows 2000 Domain

Posted: 22 Sep 2004 01:45 AM PDT


"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <org> wrote in message
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So I can add the ADC after I have performed the Exchange move and after I
have created the Windows 2000 Domain can I?

Stuart


from pst to exchange

Posted: 22 Sep 2004 01:36 AM PDT

Exmerge. See
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=429163ec-dcdf-47dc-96da-1c12d67327d5&displaylang=en

You will need to have all the PST files in a central location/folder on your
server and they should be named to match the alias of the respective
mailbox - as in, joe.pst, mary.pst, etc.....you'll also need to run Exmerge
using an account that has been granted full permissions to all mailboxes.
Also make sure that the PSTs you're importing don't exceed the mailbox quota
sizes you've set (and you should set them as defaults on the info store(s)
as well as making any exceptions in individual mailbox properties).

Or you can run around to each desk and set up a new Outlook profile that has
the Exchange mailbox for each user, and then use file | import in Outlook to
import from the PSTs. Sounds like you may need to go to each desktop
anyway....up to you. Exmerge is nicer in nearly all ways, though.



Ib1628 wrote: 


Veritas BAckup Exec 9.1

Posted: 21 Sep 2004 11:51 AM PDT

Install Exchange 5.5 administrator from the Exchange 2003 cd:
select the custom option and then select Exchange 55 admin only tools.

/Daniel Lozano



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Microsoft Support of Exchange

Posted: 20 Sep 2004 02:59 PM PDT

Thank you!

"Scott Schnoll [MSFT]" wrote:
 

can't open calendar

Posted: 20 Sep 2004 01:05 PM PDT

James
Try to take back of pereticuallar mail box and restore it and check
calender from the backup directory hope this will help's you.
Ramesh

"james" wrote:
 

EXCHANGE backup and restore

Posted: 17 Sep 2004 11:15 PM PDT

Hi Bhalchandra

The process of taking exchange backup is below gop thru if you have any
quries reply me.

your server will have the Windows 2003 Backup utility already installed and
because you have installed Exchange on the server the backup utility will now
be “Exchange aware” and capable of purging the log files and backing up the
databases whilst they are in use. You don’t have to stop any of the Exchange
services when you are performing a backup. If you do stop the services you
will be performing an “Offline” backup and this is not recommended because
the services need to be running to purge the log files correctly.Open the
Windows 2000 Backup utility, Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools
and select Backup

2. Select the Backup tab

3. Open the Microsoft Exchange Server list and expand the server that you
want to backup.
If you want to backup the whole of the Information Store on the selected
server you can simply check the box next to “Microsoft Information Store” or
you can expand the “Microsoft Information Store” and select a particular
Storage Group.
It is recommended that you backup a complete Storage Group, rather than the
individual Stores, that way all the committed transaction log files will be
purged. In the event that you need to backup an individual store you can
simply click on the Storage Group name and select the Store you would like to
backup from the right-hand pane.
.. Once you have made your selection of what you want to backup the next
step is to configure where we want to backup the selection to. This could be
to tape, to another hard disk, to a CD-RW or even to floppy disks if you have
about 600 hanging around. To select the backup location using the “Backup
media or file name” option at the bottom of the page. For this example I
have selected to backup to my G: and use a filename of backup.bkf.
5. When you are ready to start the backup, click on the Start Backup
button. The “Backup Job Information” dialogue box will now be displayed,
click on the Advanced button and ensure the Backup type is set to “Normal
6. If we now proceed and click on the Start Backup button, the backup will
launch and the information we selected will be backed-up to the location we
specified. Once the backup is complete you will receive the “Backup
Progress” dialogue box

7. When your backup is complete, it is very important to review the backup
report to ensure that everything went through OK - what’s the point of doing
a backup only to find its no use when you need it! To review the backup
report, click on the Report button in the “Backup Progress” dialogue box.

The above procedure discusses the way in which you should be backing up your
Exchange Information Store using the built-in Windows 2000 Backup program on
your Exchange server, but you also need to ensure you backup other critical
information as well, backing up the System State and the IIS Metabase is as
important as backing up the Information Store data.

You should ensure that you backup the System State on all of your Domain
Controllers and your Exchange server regularly, I back mine up nightly as
part of my normal backup routine.

Here are a few links to documents that I would recommend you read through to
ensure you fully understand the backup/restore procedure for Exchange 2000
and Domain Controllers:

List of Approved Backup and AntiVirus Solutions for Exchange
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;320724

Backing Up the IIS Metabase
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;241635

How to Backup and Restore the Windows 2000 System State
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;240363

How to Backup the System State of a Remote Machine
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315412

Disaster Recovery for Exchange 2000 (a MUST read)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326052

Microsoft WebCast: Disaster Recovery for Exchange
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325152

Regards
Ramesh














"Bhalchandra Modak" wrote:
 

Rehome Public Folders programmatically

Posted: 14 Sep 2004 11:07 AM PDT

Thanks Steve,

Both exchange server are 2003 and I need to access them from either server
if other server is down for some reason. How would I do that.


"Steven Halsey [MSFT]" wrote: