Backing up with Exmerge Problem

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I need to be able to backup Exchange mailboxes using Exmerge. When I run the
Exmerge program I get the message.

The application has failed to start because EXCHMEM.dll was not found.
Re-installing the application may fix this problem.

I was trying to run the Exmerge from the Windows 2003 Server that the
Exchange 2003 server is running on. Can anyone tell me where I'm going
wrong?

Many thanks in advance.

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