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Exchange 2010: HomeMTA and msExchHomeServerName are not updated on mailboxes.
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In Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007 when clients would attempt to connect to a mailbox it would be based on the server where that mailbox was homed. Specifically these attributes would contain information about the server where a particular...
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Exchange Server 2010 and System Center Data Protection Manager 2010
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When using System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 to protect an Exchange Server 2010 solution there are four essential steps that need to occur in order for the backup to be successful. 1) Volume shadow copy is made of the Exchange data...
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Exchange 2010: Collapsing DAG Networks
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As a post configuration step in an Exchange 2010 Database Availability Group installation the administrator may need to collapse Database Availability Group Networks. Unfortunately this is a commonly missed configuration which results in the replication...
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Exchange 2007 - Standby clustering with pre-staged resources (part 2)
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Recently I’ve worked with several Exchange 2007 customers that are leveraging storage replication solutions with a Single Copy Cluster (SCC) as part of their site resiliency / disaster recovery solution for Exchange data. As a part of these implementations...
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Exchange 2007 - Standby clustering with pre-staged resources (part 1)
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Recently I’ve worked with several Exchange 2007 customers that are leveraging storage replication solutions with a Single Copy Cluster (SCC) as part of their site resiliency / disaster recovery solution for Exchange data. As a part of these implementations...
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Exchange 2010: VSS backups of passive database copies fail with error C7FF07D7 when preparing snapshot.
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Recently I worked with a customer that was having backup failures when attempting to backup passive database copies on an Exchange 2010 DAG member. Active database copies would backup without any issues. The issue reproduced with both the...
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Exchange 2010 SP1: StartDagServerMaintenance.ps1 fails on databases that have only two database copies.
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In Exchange 2010 Service Pack 1 we introduced some new DAG management scripts. These scripts can be found in the Exchange Server installation directory \ scripts. (This is usually c:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\v14\scripts). One of...
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Exchange 2010 and Windows 2008–Partitioned Cluster Networks
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Recently I had the opportunity to work on an Exchange 2010 Database Availability Group installation where nodes were installed in multiple data centers. Although not uncommon to have nodes installed in multiple data centers what was uncommon was...
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