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Reclaiming space on Exchange 2003 Server
Expert: David Sengupta | 20 Sep 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I use a lot of space on the Exchange 2003 Server. It seems when I delete a large mailbox or cleanup old e-mail using system manager, it does not free up used hard drive space in proportion to the size of deleted messages. ...
Exchange Admin 101: Create extra mailbox stores
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 21 Sep 2004
TIP - More is better, especially when it comes to multiple information stores. Learn how the stores work and how Exchange 2000 and 2003 admins can create added ones.
Move those logs for faster performance
Submitted By: David Gabel, Contributor | 08 Sep 2004
TIP - Moving the transaction logs to a separate physical disk volume can help Exchange operate faster and keep it more secure.
Exchange Admin 101: Downsizing databases
Submitted By: Brien M. Posey , Contributor | 07 Sep 2004
TIP - You can decrease a database's file size by defragmenting it &amp;amp;amp;amp;ndash; offline -- and reclaim lost disk space. This tip explains the process and what to be cautious of when you do it.
Configuration restoration
Submitted By: Serdar Yegulalp, Contributor | 01 Sep 2004
TIP - Use Exchange 2000's installation switch -- /disasterrecovery -- to restore configuration and databases.
Distinguished name error
Expert: David Sengupta | 30 Aug 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I have created/mounted a Exchange 2003 Service Pack 1 RSG (Recovery Storage Group) database, but when I right click on any mailbox whose name contains a comma (LastName, FirstName) I get the following error: An Invalid dn ...
Installable File System is not one-dimensional
Submitted By: Serdar Yegulalp, Contributor | 16 Aug 2004
TIP - The Installable File System is different, depending if you are using Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003.
Special issue with single-volume Exchange Server 2003
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 03 Aug 2004
TIP - If you have Exchange Server 2003 databases on the same volume as the Windows Server 2003 installation, you may have backup problems. This tip explains how to avoid this.
Purge mail store in a snap
Submitted By: Serdar Yegulalp, Contributor | 22 Jul 2004
TIP - When you need to periodically empty your Exchange mail store of all its messages, here are four simple ways to get the job done.
Exchange Admin 101: Database architecture primer
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 13 Jul 2004
TIP - Today we introduce a category of tip aimed at the Exchange newbie -- Exchange Admin 101. Check out today's topic on database architecture.


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