Saeed, I'm left somewhat confused as to why someone would tell you that the only way to have a backup system for Exchange was to have it installed on a backup domain controller (to somewhat reword what I believe you said).
Fact is, as I'm sure you're very aware Exchange 2000 does not have a directory service any longer and relies on Windows 2000 for this. Exchange, in many cases, is installed on a member server. The critical restore requirement for Exchange is the configuration and re-installation of the mail stores and storage groups. Since the advent of E2K, the Exchange server is more of a specialized database server acting as a mail distribution system. A lot of the intelligence is on the domain controller. This is not to say that backing up a E2K system is not important, because it is - it's more an issue of data than of directory, IMHO. This is why clustering is the normal reliabilty solution with Exchange, where another DC is the reliability solution with Domain Controllers. Rick Kingslan - Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000] Microsoft Certified Trainer MCSA, MCSE+I - Windows NT / 2000 "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." --- Arthur C. Clarke > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Saeed Ahmed > Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2002 10:06 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Restoring System State > > > we do have additional DC but the problems is that we > have one MS Exchange 2k, and i want to have a backup > of it. what i understand is that to have a backup of > exchange i have to have a W2K DC. if there is some > other way of having backup of exchange 2k please let > me know. > > regards > saeed > > --- Tony Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Saeed > > > > Would it not be better to simply configure your > > second server as a second Active Directory domain > > controller in the same domain? This way you would > > have some redundancy if one of them fails. > > > > Or is the problem that the original machine is no > > longer available? > > > > Usually you would only need to restore from backup > > to different hardware if the original machine is > > completely irrecoverable, or if the two machines are > > not connected by a sufficiently fast network link > > for replication to be feasible. If this is the case > > for you then have a look at the following Microsoft > > KB article: > > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q263532 > > > > Tony > > www.activedir.org > > > > > > ---------- Original Message > > ---------------------------------- > > From: Saeed Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 05:05:24 -0700 (PDT) > > > > Hi > > > > i have two servers with different hardware > > configuration. one server is w2k active directory > > server. i want to make a backup of this on other > > server. when i restore system state on other server > > it gives many errors, first being video error > > followed > > by blue screen etc. > > is there any way that i only restore 'active > > directory' from system state backup???? > > > > regards > > saeed > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience > > http://launch.yahoo.com > > List info : http://www.activedir.org/mail_list.htm > > List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/list_faq.htm > > List archive: > > > http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/ > > > > List info : http://www.activedir.org/mail_list.htm > > List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/list_faq.htm > > List archive: > http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/ > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com List info : http://www.activedir.org/mail_list.htm List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/list_faq.htm List archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/ List info : http://www.activedir.org/mail_list.htm List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/list_faq.htm List archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/
