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M:内容还在吗?只要.edb and .stm)文件还在,就OK。
你也可搜一下以前的贴子,有讲备份及恢复
To backup a database:
1. Dismount the database that you want to back up.
2. Verify that the database files (.edb and .stm) are both Consistent and matched to each other by running ESEUTIL /MH from the x:\\programfiles\\exchsrvr\\bin directory.
3. Copy each .edb database file and its corresponding .stm streaming database file to the backup media.
NOTE: If you use multiple Storage Groups and multiple Stores, be aware to dismount all the stores and backup all the databases. Each Store in a Storage Group has his own database(s).
To restore a database:
1. Install a new Windows 2000 server with the latest Service Pack. The Windows 2000 naming convention does not necessary have to match the one from the old server.
2. Install Exchange 2000 on the server, with the same naming convention as the old Exchange 2000 server. This means: use the same Organization name, same Administrative Group name, same Storage Group name and the same Store name.
3. Stop the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service.
4. Remove all the files from the location where to restore the database(s). For the First Storage Group this will be the MDBDATA folder. For the other Storage Groups this will most likely be in a folder with the same name as the Storage Group.
5. Copy the matched and Consistent .edb and .stm files for the backup database(s) into the appropriate locations. (Not the log files)
6. Start the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service.
7. Set the correct locations of the database(s) under the properties(Database tab) of the Mailbox Store and check the \"this database can be overwritten by a restore\" box.
8. Mount the restored database(s).
9. Create new user(s) by using the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in, and choose NOT to create an Exchange Mailbox.
10. In Exchange System Manager, expand the Information Store node to expose the Mailboxes node.
11. Right-click Mailboxes and then click Cleanup Agent.
12. Right-click the mailboxes that are covered by a red X, and click
Reconnect. Then choose the User Account you want to connect to this mailbox.
13. Connect to the mailbox using a MAPI client such as Outlook 2000. |
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