David,
You could always purchase something like 'KVS Enterprise Vault' restore each
backup and archive it to the Vault in turn and then use it's indexing search
system (words or phrases) to locate information in body text and
attachments.
Cheers
Paul
Standards are like toothbrushes,
everybody
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Subject: Re: Restoring an old (no longer existing) server
Agreed Paul,
KVS Enterprise Vault would be a good way to go, however not sure how the
vault-enabling of mailboxes would work in that situation (since you are
constantly reloading Exchange). You will need additional hardware to support
If you have some money but not the time, a recovery service like
www.ontrack.com can assist with the recovery, the keyword search with
results to electronic or printed media.
Laura Bibel
Allegheny Energy: Information Services
The searching part: http://www.sherpasoftware.com/MAEXchOverview.htm or
similar.
The restore machine part: Restore to a new machine, different name, same
site and org name (choose to create new during install).
Restore backup tape part: No idea, never used Arcserve... Hopefully it
allows for a
I suppose you can create another server, and use Exmerge to search.
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Subject: RE: Restoring an old (no longer existing) server
Far be it for me to offend the all-knowing but it was you who left your OOA
on to this entire
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