RE: Recovery server
From: Sriram.V (v-srirav_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/12/04
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Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 13:24:34 GMT
Hi
You will get this error message when you use the Ntbackup utility remotely
from the server to back up Exchange 2000 Server.
This errors messages can occur if you do not have the required permissions,
if you are experiencing version incompatibilities, or if there are
communication issues between the cross-forest and the cross-domain.
This error message means you have successfully connected to the Exchange
server and you have sufficient permission to perform the back up.but the
Ntbackup utility was unable to connect to the Exchange 2000 services.
You must exit and restart Ntbackup after each step.
1.Verify that the database services that you wish to back up are running on
the target server.
2.Verify that you are running a version of Ntbackup from Windows 2000
Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later. The original version of Ntbackup that is
included with Windows 2000 has several known remote backup issues when it
is used with Exchange. These issues were corrected in SP1
3.Verify that the Esebcli2.dll file that makes the Ntbackup aware of
Exchange 2000 is present and properly registered.
To do this, follow these steps:WARNING: If you use Registry Editor
incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to
reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can
solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use
Registry Editor at your own risk.
Start Registry Editor (Regedt32.exe).
Locate and click the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\BackupRestore\DLLPaths
Verify that the Esebcli2.dll file is present in the path that the esebcli2
value points to. If the file is missing, copy it from either an Exchange
2000-based server, an administrator's workstation, or from the Exchange
2000 installation CD-ROM.
If the esebcli2 registry value is missing, click Add value on the Edit
menu, and add the following value:
Value Name: esebcli2
Data Type: REG_EXPAND_SZ
String: [drive]:\[path]\esebcli2.dll
Remove the Exchange Server 5.5 backup .dll file. This file may prevent the
the Exchange 2000 .dll file from querying the Exchange 2000-based servers,
especially if the backup server is not a member of the same domain as the
server.
The Exchange 5.5 backup .dll file is named Edbbcli.dll, and is located in
the \Winnt\System32 folder. If a node named "Microsoft Exchange" is
displayed on the Ntbackup backup page, then Edbbcli.dll is active. If the
Exchange 2000 .dll is active, a node named "Microsoft Exchange Server" is
displayed on the Ntbackup backup page.
In this case, locate and rename all instances of the Edbbcli.dll file on
the backup computer to Edbbcli.dll.sav, and then restart Ntbackup. After
this process is successfully completed, the Microsoft Exchange node should
not be listed on the backup page. Instead, either the Microsoft Exchange
Server node is listed on the backup page, or the Remote Store option is
displayed on the Tools menu. Note that the Microsoft Exchange Server node
may not be displayed until you have successfully used the Remote Store
option to query an Exchange 2000-based server.
The Edbbcli.dll file (from Exchange 5.5) is automatically activated for
Ntbackup if the file is present in the path or in the folder from which
Ntbackup is started. The Esebcli2.dll file (from Exchange 2000) must be
registered before Ntbackup can use it.
NOTE: If you are running Exchange 5.5 on the same server that you are
starting the backup on, Exchange 5.5 services do not start after you remove
the Edbbcli.dll file from the \Winnt\System32 directory.
For more information you can check out this link
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;275676
Regards ,
Sriram.V
v-srirav@online.microsoft.com
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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| I am currently installing Exchange 2000 for a Revovery server purpose.
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| resides in a seperate forrest as per "Microsoft Product Support Services
| White Paper". And I have set up a one way external trust.
| My Problem is when trying to restore the Mailbox store From the
| Exchange.Production to the Exchange.Restore using Windows 2000 backup, I
| recieve the following message. "The specified computer is not a Microsoft
| Exchange Server or its Microsoft Exchange services are not started."
| I am running SP4 on 2000 server.
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