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No,
it's ok.... run diskkeeper over it first, then do a brick level backup
with ArghServeIT. As long as the store is on a NAS, you'll be
fine.
-----Original Message-----
From: Cardona, Cris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 1:52 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: TRIAL BY FIRE?...scanning .edb files Scanning .edb files is not a good thing unless you want to corrupt
your priv.edb Cris
Cardona Exchange
Administrator Clear Channel
Worldwide [EMAIL PROTECTED] (W) 210.258.3753 (F)
210.258.3701 -----Original
Message----- I would
like some clarification by all about installing Trend Micro A/V software on my
Exchange Server. I don't
relish the thought of installing the software and then finding out that
maybe it wasn't such a good idea. I was
planning to install the software AND the Exchange component which I believe
scans the .edb files. Some of
the members of the list suggest that scanning .edb files may not be so
smart. IS this
such a good idea? http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm |
Title: RE: Antigen (Ejaculate IT)
- TRIAL BY FIRE?...scanning .edb files Warren Walker
- RE: TRIAL BY FIRE?...scanning .edb files Cardona, Cris
- Re: TRIAL BY FIRE?...scanning .edb files Lefkovics, William
- Re: TRIAL BY FIRE?...scanning .edb files David N Precht
- RE: TRIAL BY FIRE?...scanning .edb files Purviance, Chad
- RE: TRIAL BY FIRE?...scanning .edb files Purviance, Chad
