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date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 09:34:05 -0800 (PST),    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.admin        back       


Restore Question - Locate Old Email   
I am not sure if this is the proper place to post this question but
here goes:

Have a server currently running Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise. I
need to find an email that may have been sent in 2006. I have two
backups that were run during that time frame. I need to some how
restore these backps in order to locate the email in question. I
believe that I was using Exchange 2000 server standard edition when
this email was generated. The two backups in question are in the
native Exchange backup format.

There is the background. I would like to some how restore from the old
backups but I do not want to affect my "production" email system. Can
anyone offer any advice on how to complete this task?

Thanks in advance....
date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 09:34:05 -0800 (PST)   author:   Jimson5681

Re: Restore Question - Locate Old Email   
Easy way is to use third party,

www.ontrack.com/powercontrols

Hard way is to setup offline recovery server to restore and export to pst 
file,

http://www.itservicecorporation.com/e2k_restore.htm

-- 
John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2008
Microsoft Certified Partner


"Jimson5681"  wrote in message 
news:32134652-fa7a-4c96-8f8b-5d7f134e9560@f47g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
>I am not sure if this is the proper place to post this question but
> here goes:
>
> Have a server currently running Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise. I
> need to find an email that may have been sent in 2006. I have two
> backups that were run during that time frame. I need to some how
> restore these backps in order to locate the email in question. I
> believe that I was using Exchange 2000 server standard edition when
> this email was generated. The two backups in question are in the
> native Exchange backup format.
>
> There is the background. I would like to some how restore from the old
> backups but I do not want to affect my "production" email system. Can
> anyone offer any advice on how to complete this task?
>
> Thanks in advance....
date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 13:59:29 -0500   author:   John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]

Re: Restore Question - Locate Old Email   
On Jan 7, 1:59 pm, "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" 
wrote:
> Easy way is to use third party,
>
> www.ontrack.com/powercontrols
>
> Hard way is to setup offline recovery server to restore and export to pst
> file,
>
> http://www.itservicecorporation.com/e2k_restore.htm
>
> --
> John Oliver, Jr
> MCSE, MCT, CCNA
> Exchange MVP 2008
> Microsoft Certified Partner
>
> "Jimson5681"  wrote in message
>
> news:32134652-fa7a-4c96-8f8b-5d7f134e9560@f47g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> >I am not sure if this is the proper place to post this question but
> > here goes:
>
> > Have a server currently running Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise. I
> > need to find an email that may have been sent in 2006. I have two
> > backups that were run during that time frame. I need to some how
> > restore these backps in order to locate the email in question. I
> > believe that I was using Exchange 2000 server standard edition when
> > this email was generated. The two backups in question are in the
> > native Exchange backup format.
>
> > There is the background. I would like to some how restore from the old
> > backups but I do not want to affect my "production" email system. Can
> > anyone offer any advice on how to complete this task?
>
> > Thanks in advance....- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Does it matter that the backups that I have were run on Exchange 2000
Std? I am currently on Exchange 2003 enterprise?
date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 12:38:57 -0800 (PST)   author:   Jimson5681

Re: Restore Question - Locate Old Email   
Depends, what method are you choosing to recover the emails?

-- 
John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2008
Microsoft Certified Partner


"Jimson5681"  wrote in message 
news:e0dafcfc-3981-4e50-a5d3-17e1b8674951@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 7, 1:59 pm, "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" 
wrote:
> Easy way is to use third party,
>
> www.ontrack.com/powercontrols
>
> Hard way is to setup offline recovery server to restore and export to pst
> file,
>
> http://www.itservicecorporation.com/e2k_restore.htm
>
> --
> John Oliver, Jr
> MCSE, MCT, CCNA
> Exchange MVP 2008
> Microsoft Certified Partner
>
> "Jimson5681"  wrote in message
>
> news:32134652-fa7a-4c96-8f8b-5d7f134e9560@f47g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> >I am not sure if this is the proper place to post this question but
> > here goes:
>
> > Have a server currently running Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise. I
> > need to find an email that may have been sent in 2006. I have two
> > backups that were run during that time frame. I need to some how
> > restore these backps in order to locate the email in question. I
> > believe that I was using Exchange 2000 server standard edition when
> > this email was generated. The two backups in question are in the
> > native Exchange backup format.
>
> > There is the background. I would like to some how restore from the old
> > backups but I do not want to affect my "production" email system. Can
> > anyone offer any advice on how to complete this task?
>
> > Thanks in advance....- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Does it matter that the backups that I have were run on Exchange 2000
Std? I am currently on Exchange 2003 enterprise?
date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 17:55:33 -0500   author:   John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]

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