FWIW, I don't backup or restore individual mailboxes (with a very small exception list
- pres VPs of my org.) I do backup the stores on my server.
I have that VIP list in it's own store. I have 2 other stores that hold the remainder
of my organization. I use deleted item retention to allow
?), the open file handle closes on psts and you can back them
up!
-Original Message-
From: King, Arron S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 9:19 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: PST-file backup problem
FWIW, I don't backup or restore individual mailboxes
Pete,
We have about ~55 gb or so (Exchange 2k w/3 storage groups)
Using Backup Exec and a Compaq TL890 Storage Library.
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Ohio Dominican University
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Kim,
There are several things that might be of help.
A combination of Unix tools (ported to Win32 of course) grep wc (grep can search
for text/regular expression and wc can count lines, characters etc. This will find
out the stats you want; but won't automatically update the files. You can
Andrey,
Don't know if this would work in your situation; but we had a similar problem that we
solved with a meta tag
The default document on www.server.com (listening on port 80)
[contents of default document on www.server.com]
META HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT=0;
Bill we had the same condundrum for a while. We actually use 2 different A/Vs for
smtp. Symantec's gateway is ouri nbound smtp router, and then symantec's AV for
Exchange.
We configured the gateway to block exe's, and left the internal alone. That is, until
one of our bright users (who
Chuck,
You didn't mention much about your infrastructure; but *if* the workstations in
question are Win2k (and are set to update the DNS), you can do an nslookup on the
hostname.
If you provide DHCP to them, you might be able to find the IP that the DHCP server
gave out to the hostname.
without fairly easily. Never a need for brick backup.
-Original Message-
From: King, Arron S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted At: Friday, July 05, 2002 9:33 AM
Posted To: Microsoft Exchange
Conversation: Unlimited Quotas
Subject: RE: Unlimited Quotas
One I have used with some success
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