| Publisher | TechGenix | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 26 Jul 2005 |
| Topics | Network Disaster Recovery | ||
| Downloads | 2067 | ||
What could be worse than facing a seriously corrupted mailbox store? Its facing a completely dead Exchange Server. This paper explains the steps necessary in order to restore an Exchange 2003 Member Server that has experienced a major hardware failure causing a complete loss of data. In order to restore a failed Exchange 2003 Server, a person can install a "New" one using the Disaster Recovery switch, but there are several steps to it, and they need to be performed in the correct order.
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