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Exchange 2003 database corruption


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#1 maleficum

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Posted 22 October 2015 - 06:49 AM

Hi All,

 

I have had a huge database error recently. The database (.edb) was dismounted and it was suffering from "dirty shutdown"

I was able to fix it using "eseutil /p"  but i read that after a faliure like that it is highly recommended to create a totally clean database on a new harddisk and import the mail back to the mailboxes after.

My question is:

how can i do that? what would be the steps for it, and how is this effecting the outlook users?

 

Thanks.

 

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At another site: http://www.techimo.c...corruption.html


Edited by tashi, 22 October 2015 - 08:37 PM.
Added link for reference. :-)

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#2 paws

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Posted 25 October 2015 - 03:07 PM

I'm keeping an eagle eye on this topic....

 

It looks like an identically worded post was made here:
http://www.experts-e...Q_28662159.html

 

and a full answer was provided, but with no acknowledgement from the OP....

 

The link added by tashi, (grateful thanks to tashi) has been closed/hidden by the admin team at that site.... however the cache shows an identically worded post...

 

@maleficum.... Do you want to comment as to why you have made the exact same post on our site as has been made on others?
 


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