How to Fix Exchange Mailbox Corruption?
If transaction logs get corrupt, deleted or the server shuts down before the logs are committed to the database file, it may lead to Exchange Server database corruption. Here is how to fix it.
If transaction logs get corrupt, deleted or the server shuts down before the logs are committed to the database file, it may lead to Exchange Server database corruption. Here is how to fix it.
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Exchange Server backups can get damaged or corrupt for a number of reasons. Here’s how to avoid a disaster.
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Learn all about Transaction Logs and Checkpoint Files and how they are vital for backup and restore in Exchange.
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Here are solutions to connect a disconnected Exchange 2013 Public Folder after Database Portability.
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The Exchange Server database best practices discussed in this post can ensure efficient server performance.
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Here’s how to create an Exchange Recovery Database to recover or restore mailboxes and mailbox items.
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Switchovers and failovers in Exchange protect ensure site resilience and high availability to avoid downtime.
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Exchange Server generates lots of log files — which take up lots of space. Here’s how to manage log files and recover space.
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This article presents in-depth planning and guidance for Exchange Server disaster recovery.
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Exchange Server maintenance is a critical task. This checklist can minimize effort and save time.