If you are referring to Exchange 5.5, then no. You still have to create
a new server and dump the information store to it. 

If you are referring to Exchange 2000, then no... You need to set the
retentions in Exchange 2000 to give you individual mail support
(deletion) and mailbox deletion. Heads up if you are using Active
Directory. Exchange 5.5 still touches the AD, and if the profile is
damaged there then so is the mail.. Must be a Microsoft thing. Modify
one area, and something unrelated it broken.

Joe Cascanette
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tyree, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 1:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Dumb Exchange question


        We will be upgrading to the new TDP for Exchange 2.2 from
version
1.1 some time after the first of the year and we are wondering if the
newer
version supports individual mailbox recovery. I know the 1.1 version
didn't
easily support mailbox recovery, you had to build a new Exchange box,
dump
an entire database restore to it and then export the mailbox back to the
production system.
        Do will still need to jump through all the same hoops again to
restore a mailbox in version 2.2??

David Tyree
Microcomputer Specialist
South Georgia Medical Center
229.333.1155

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