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For Exchange Server, MAPI uses different interface methods. The OpenMsgStore is the method associated with IMAPISession interface that is used to open a message store.
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Microsoft Exchange Server database engine splits a column into several parts, when it finds it too large and thus, the Long-values (LVs) are created. These structures are stored in a different B-Tree (binary tree) of the associated table, each with a
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Exchange Server supports transaction logging and numbers them sequentially. It starts naming them from E nn 00001.log and goes on till E nnffff0.log, where nn represents the storage group number.
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Microsoft Exchange Server is a widely used and reliable method of creating a messaging collaborative environment. But in some cases, the Exchange Server Database (EDB) file may get damaged and you come across critical data loss situations.
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A compressed NTFS partition can cause several problems, if is made to store Information Store databases. Some of them are high CPU usage, delays when enumerating large NTFS directories and performance issues with many files. It can even corrupt the Inf
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Exchange Server storage groups and databases are the most vital component of recovery when the server crashes. You might observe typical symptoms with a corrupted Exchange database. For instance, you may fail to backup it. When it occurs, the correspon
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In Exchange Server 5.5 and all of the earlier versions of Microsoft Exchange Server, it is necessary to run Isinteg -patch command line utility after restoring the Exchange Server Database (EDB file) from offline backup. This is not required in Exchang
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Exchange Server database files are the most important recovery elements, required to be rebuilt after information store crash. If you can successfully restore them from the last backup and all required transaction log files are available, you should re
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Transaction log files is the disaster recovery method used by Exchange Server to bring its databases to a consistent state post crash. The current transaction log data for a database is stored in E##.log file, which is further renamed to E#######.log w
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An Exchange public store or mailbox store of a storage group can be mounted using Exchange Management Console or Exchange Management Shell. This makes the databases ready for use. For any reason, if the process fails, it leads to data inaccessibility.&
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