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Site: MSExchange.org Forums: Exchange Server Discussions - Information Stores (site profile, domain info msexchange.org)
Title: Information Stores
Url: http://forums.msexchange.org/Information_Stores...
Users activity: 22 posts per thread
Forum activity: 4 active threads during last week
 

Posting activity on Information Stores:

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Threads: 4 11 70
Post: 9 23 155
 

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uemurad
4
user's latest post:
Manually deleting logs files
Published (2009-12-12 10:05:00)
The best plan would involve changing your configuration to write your Log files to a different physical drive set than your database files. That's because every message has to write to both the database and log files. If you generate a lot of messages, your disks may not be able to keep up and have to queue messages. If you are properly backing up your Information Store on a regular basis, the amount of space taken up by the log files is...
Carl Parker
3
user's latest post:
Cannot delete mail store.
Published (2009-12-10 02:16:00)
When I move mailboxes it disconnects me from the server in Outlook 2007, is that normal behavior? I thought I should be able to move the mailbox while the user stays online. Afterwards I was able to reconnect. I want to be able to do this without interruption to the users. (in reply to Carl Parker )
jmierzej
1
user's latest post:
Mailbox Management On Custom...
Published (2009-12-08 10:15:00)
Hello, I use IMF on my Exchange 2003 server. I'm trying to setup Mailbox Management to delete all items in the "Junk E-mail" folder older than 30 days but no emails are being deleted. I am receiving an email from the System Attendant saying that my mailbox has been processed, but no emails are deleted. The "Junk E-mail" folder did not originally appear in the Mailbox Manager Settings tab so I had to...
mohammed hussain
1
user's latest post:
Manually deleting logs files
Published (2009-12-12 02:16:00)
Hi all, This concept what I want to rectify is usually not advisieable, but I want to have this implemented. So please it would be appreciated if u can provide some information on this. Enviornment : exchange server 2003 r2 Enterprise Edition on windows server 2003 r2 I want to manually delete transaction logs and enable circular logging and want the log file numbering to start form scratch or to be reset. I have the following set of files in...
 

Latest active threads on Information Stores::

Started 6 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-12 10:05:00)  by uemurad
The best plan would involve changing your configuration to write your Log files to a different physical drive set than your database files. That's because every message has to write to both the database and log files. If you generate a lot of messages, your disks may not be able to keep up and have to queue messages. If you are properly backing up your Information Store on a regular ...
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-10 01:21:00)  by uemurad
In the ESM, right click on your Organization at the top and go to Delegate Control. Is the account you are using show up in the list as a Exchange Full Admin?
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Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-08 21:55:00)  by uemurad
What did you enter for the age and size for that folder? What did you select for the "When processing a mailbox" pull-down? Did you apply the policy after adding the Mailbox Management setting?
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Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-01 09:41:00)  by uemurad
You can use CSVDE to export that information out of AD. The two attributes you want are "mail" and "proxyAddresses". Therefore, a command like: csvde -s <domaincontroller> -f <outputfile> -l "mail,proxyAddresses" That will create a comma-delimited text file (the parameter after "-f") that you can then edit.
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Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-20 15:21:00)  by rsmudliar123
When your database drive went out of space, what was the database state? Did you repaired the database? If yes, then what you see right now is nothing strange. Read this below article which about the ramifications. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/259851
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Started 4 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-18 15:25:00)  by uemurad
This was the only thing I found: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb; en-us;926676
Thread:  Show this thread (2 posts)   Thread info: Seemingly random crash Size: 318 bytes
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Started 1 month ago (2009-11-12 06:16:00)  by Neko
Take a read here: http://forums.msexchange.org/m_1800518939/mpage_1/ key_/tm.htm#1800518939 Short of the matter: Deleting mail doesn't remove it from the database directly. It 'marks' the messages as deleted, and will not delete until the threshold set has been reached. As that's done, the messages are permanently deleted, and this will show in the application logs under EventID 1221....
Thread:  Show this thread (2 posts)   Thread info: Database size limit Size: 834 bytes
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Hot threads for last week on Information Stores::

Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-10 01:21:00)  by uemurad
In the ESM, right click on your Organization at the top and go to Delegate Control. Is the account you are using show up in the list as a Exchange Full Admin?
Thread:  Show this thread (5 posts)   Thread info: Cannot delete mail store. Size: 274 bytes
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Started 6 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-12 10:05:00)  by uemurad
The best plan would involve changing your configuration to write your Log files to a different physical drive set than your database files. That's because every message has to write to both the database and log files. If you generate a lot of messages, your disks may not be able to keep up and have to queue messages. If you are properly backing up your Information Store on a regular ...
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