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Below are steps used to recover an exchange server that is unavailable. These steps are used as a guide. For a true professional that can restore your exchange server quickly and without loss of data you will need to contact us. The phone number is on the left hand side of this page. Make sure you have a proper Exchange Server backup A Los Angeles Microsoft Certified Partner can use Backup to back up and restore both Windows Server 2003 and Exchange 2003 data. The backup utility (Backup) in Windows Server 2003 is similar to earlier versions of the utility. Backup helps you to back up directories, selected files, and System State data, including Windows Server 2003 operating system registry information. Microsoft Server support Los Angeles consultant can also use Backup remotely over the network to back up Exchange databases and information about other computers. Microsoft Exchange 2003 migration For complete details about Backup and how to troubleshoot it, see "Backing up and restoring data" in the Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, online Help see a Microsoft Certified Partner Los Angeles Exchange Server Backup: · Starting Backup · Selecting the Default Settings for Backup · Using Backup to Back Up Your Data · Using Backup to Restore Your Data For information not covered in this chapter, see the online Help in your Windows Server 2003 operating system.

If Exchange Server is in an Inconsistent state If your database is in an inconsistent state, it cannot be remounted. A database in an inconsistent state has not been detached from the transaction log stream, and can be mounted only after the appropriate transaction log replay has been done. After the replay, the database is detached from the log stream, and left in a consistent and mountable state.

Scheduling a Exchange Server Backup If you configure Backup to run backup jobs automatically, you can save administrative time and provide a way to run unattended backup jobs during off-peak hours. In most Microsoft Exchange Server organizations, it is best to perform the largest backup types (such as normal backups of the Exchange databases) when user access to servers is at a minimum. You can schedule a backup job by using Backup to specify the times that you want your backups to run. For more information about how to schedule a backup, see "Performing a Basic Backup" earlier in this chapter.

Soft recovery for Exchange 2003 Server An automatic transaction log file replay process that occurs when a database is remounted after an unexpected stop. The soft recovery process only replays logs from the transaction log file path specified for the storage group containing the affected databases. Affected databases are described as having been shut down in a dirty state. Soft recovery uses the checkpoint file to determine which transaction log file to start with when it sequentially replays transactions into databases. This process makes the databases up-to-date with all recorded transactions. Microsoft exchange server hosting

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