Subject: RE: Exchange HELL
2. You can do an offline defrag over the network.[1]
[1]Not that you should.
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I would bring up another Exchange 2000 server and move all of the
mailboxes to it then blast this server and reinstall
Hi there
Where are your log files? Has anyone successfully backed this machine up
lately?
HTH
Russell
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I would bring up
A HUGE block of training - in a hurry.
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I was recently given the responsibility for an Exchange 2000 Server.
This server has
Add new Disk. Then move data. Change your view to see Admin. Groups. Better
buy a book on Exchange at least too. Plenty of good ones out there that
address these basic questions.
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I would bring up another Exchange 2000 server and move all of the
mailboxes to it then blast this server and reinstall it with more disk
space.
I was recently given the responsibility for an Exchange 2000 Server.
This server has lots of problems:
1- The database disk is full, it has only
New server
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I was recently given the responsibility for an Exchange 2000 Server.
This server has
First, install a single, temporary disk (10GB) in the server, for just
long enough to move the databases to it, take the stores offline, and
run an offline defrag. Then, move back to your production volume, and
remove the temporary disk from the server. Then, explain to your
manager that either
1. 2. Get a bigger disk and move the database files. Make sure you do it
with the Exchange System Manager (ESM)
3. I believe you don't have the required permissions set for your Exchange
Organization.
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2. You can do an offline defrag over the network.[1]
[1]Not that you should.
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I was recently given the responsibility for an
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