Maximum number of Stores on a server
Hello.
I am wondering what the maximum number of Stores on an Exchange Server is.
I believe that Exchange 2000 Enterprise allows four storage groups with a
maximum of five stores per storage group. I believe that I can have any
combination of private and public stores. But in terms of Exchange 2000
Standard, can I only have one private store on the entire server? And how
many public stores can I have then? 19?
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