We have
seen some worst cases where uninstallation of Exchange Server was the only step
to make it accessible again. Depending upon the types of damages on server, it
is hard to say every uninstallation process works in each scenario.
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Axel Culver, Exchange Admin (Author)
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Monday, December 29, 2014
Restoring Exchange 2010 Mailbox Database to Recovery Database using DPM
Today we’re sharing one of the most common procedures to restore mailbox database in Exchange 2010. This most performed method is used in Data Protection Manager (DPM) is to a recovery database. Before follow the procedure, check that database status is active or passive. Below method (using DPM) can't perform a VSS (Volume Shadow Copy Service) recovery if database status is passive, it only perform on active status database.
Performing Single Item Recovery in Exchange Server 2010
Restoring
single item from Exchange 2010 is not an easy task if user had deleted that
item accidently, even becomes more critical if you don’t have any reliable tool
and you have to restore single item manually! However you can recover whole
mailbox data for recovery of a single item, but this process might be time
consuming too; and it is also not the right way to restore just a single mailbox
item.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Fix ‘This mailbox database contains one or more mailboxes’ Error in Exchange 2013
Several
times when you attempt to remove a database from an MS Exchange Server 2013
mailbox, you may come across the following error:
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
How to manually remove Exchange Server Log Files
It is well
known that Exchange Server transaction logs keeps the full record of the performed
changes in the Exchange Server database, and these log files should be
periodically removed from the hard disk because these log files gather or
acquire all the available free disk space.
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