When Exchange Server is installed, many background processes are also installed. These background processes are called services. Many of these services can get started automatically by Service Control Manager when OS is launched, while some need manual intervention. Services run independently from any application. Many Exchange components are implemented as services and many need services to perform successfully. One of the Exchange Server services is System Attendant service.
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Showing posts with label Exchange Server Error 1053. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exchange Server Error 1053. Show all posts
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How to Solve Exchange Server Error 1053
Performance of MS-Exchange Server totally depends on the System Attendant service. Without it Exchange related services stop working. Like, Exchange server database cannot be mount, unless and until Exchange System Attendant service is not running. Information store of Microsoft Exchange also depends on Exchange System Attendant service. Data of Information store cannot be accessed. To get rid of problem related to information store and to access data of it, you can use a backup. If backup falls short to recover, then you can go for a third party Exchange server database recovery tool.
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