RE: Database issue

  • From: Farhan Khan <xs2farhan@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 11:06:36 +0500

Thanks for the replies

On 1/28/06, Ripon Bahl <ripon.bahl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Use legancyDN for the same. This would change the Orgnisation name and
> then u can mount the database.
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> Altrenative I would prefer to exmerge the data from previous serverf, give
> the user PST and let them work on the new server.
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> Thanks and Best Regards
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> Ripon Bahl
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> *From:* Farhan Ahmed Khan (ITG) [mailto:farhank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 24, 2006 5:21 PM
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> *Subject:* [exchangelist] Database issue
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> We are running Windows 2000 and Exchange Server 2003 Ent on one single
> machine, which is also a DC. Exchange and Emails is working fine but we find
> problems when we are reforming our DC services. Somehow some of our Active
> Directory services are corrupted and we can not join a new machine to the
> domain as additional domain controller. Lot of engineers tried to
> troubleshoot it but didn't succeed. So to get rid of this we did one thing…
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>    1. bought 2 new machines
>    2. installed server 2003 on both machines
>    3. one is now domain controller with the same old domain name
>    4. second is member server with exchange 2003 ent installed
>    5. created approximately all accounts which are around 250 with
>    mailboxes
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> Now I need to find out how I can link my old exchange database with this
> new machine? What I am planning is to somehow link the old database with the
> new machine and shutdown the old one…..pls reply if anyone has
> suggestions…..but m sure with one thing that the old machine can't be
> troubleshooted and we already wasted lot of time on the old one.
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> TIA
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> Farhan
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