I do an NTBackup dump of it in addition atm, but even though most people
are on PST's it is still leaving me with an "unacceptable" level of hdd
space left, well in my view anyway.  As it stands "they" want to keep
the brick level ability to restore individual mailboxes, I think I have
persuaded them to buy the exchange agent for Veritas, so we can take
advantage of the SIS technology.  

I could use ExMerge on a schedule to start dumping peoples mailboxes,
but I don't want to implement any system that I foresee the chance of
running out of resources (hard disk space) so I'm just working with what
they are giving me.  Arcserve is working, but as we all well know, its
crap and besides the fact the data probably can't be restored it causes
database corruption.

I need these problems anyway to use as additional justification so I can
have my ideal setup :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 30 September 2003 19:18
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Repairing individual mailboxes

If Arcserve is the main thing that your having trouble with, why not use

NTBackup. Or does your version of Arcserve lockout sharing of tape
backup 
devices?

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