There could be many reasons why you need to restore a database. Let’s look at some common reasons. The server has been re-installed, after failure. The database gets corrupted or is not mounting.
An Exchange Server holds data in databases (EDB files). The EDB files, which are proprietary of Microsoft, are accompanied by transaction logs. Although the server and its configuration are important, ...
When it comes to recovery from an Exchange Server crash, failure, or database corruption, backups play an important role. So, it is important to define a proper backup and recovery strategy to ensure ...
Lucid8 is a Washington-based company that offers products designed to make Microsoft Exchange run more smoothly and more reliably, focusing on disaster prevention, optimizing Exchange message stores ...
It is imperative to understand what would be at stake if your Exchange Server was compromised. Data is the primary at-risk component in these situations, but service interruptions also hamper business ...
Windows Server backup is a native feature for backing up server data, including Exchange Server. This feature must be enabled and configured before an Exchange failure occurs. In this solution, we ...
I have read all the veritas support documents I can find, but I can't figure out how to do this. <BR><BR>I am trying to restore a particular mailbox store to a Recovery Storage Group (RSG) on Exchange ...
Exchange 2003. So a few people have left and I've dutifully exMerged out their mailboxes to PST and burnt them to DVD for filing away.<BR><BR>What's the right way of deleting their mail out of the ...
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