HELP ASAP Data Restore and Outlook 2003 Cache Mode
I have to restore exchange from a tape backup.
Most of our workstations are using Outlook 2003 in Cache mode.
Will the emails that are on the workstations after the restore point be
saved to the server once the server is restored, or will those emails be
lost?
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Relevant Pages
- Re: argh email backup recovery
... I have email for my 3 users stored in the backups no problem and have ... the emails for unrelated reasons). ... I also have the 3 old mailbox stores that I have restored to the server as ... searched says it should be able to restore fine? ... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin) - Re: DHCP not working right after server restore from backup
... CEICW ran fine, set the scope, again all looks good in DHCP land, BUT same ... I restored my server from a backup, ... as in none of the workstations can contact the DHCP server. ... Immeadiatly after the restore was done, I had to go into admin tools> ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Re: After Directory Services Restore Clients cant see server
... I suppose that System State restore is from C: ... Well there's probably more than one reason that the workstations aren't ... Have you restarted the workstations after the server restore and are ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Re: DHCP not working right after server restore from backup
... the dhcp console I don't see anything wrong. ... I had to get the email flowing back into the server, so I went back to my ... RWW into server after restore. ... as in none of the workstations can contact the DHCP server. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Re: A standby backup SBS box ?
... If you simply build a new server, you will need to go to each workstation and rejoin them to the new server. ... Depending on how many workstations you have, you could be talking about another day or two of work. ... Kevin Weilbacher [SBS MVP] ... So a solution, if your customer wants a physical machine sitting there, is to take your backup image and restore it to the new system. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) |
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