11-03-2009 07:01 AM
Using old mailbox accounts.
I select the mailboxes i want to restore from the image under view by media.
Under microsoft exchange redirection, i select restore to server: \\name of server
Under redirect to drive and path(exchange 2003) i select c:\program files\exchsrvr\mdbdata. I've also tested specifying a mailbox and get the same error.
The mailstore is dismounted, database can be overwritten by a restore.
The backupexec account used for backups is also a member of the enterprise admins and therefore is owner of the mailbox store.
backupexec 11.d, exchange 2003 sp2
any advice greatly appreciated.
11-03-2009 11:45 PM
11-04-2009 01:02 AM
Here are the problems, i see in what you did:
When redirecting mailboxes, you need to make sure that the mailbox store is mounted. If you are selecting multiple mailboxes at a time, you dont need to specify anything in the mailbox name in the redirection tab, just specify the exchange server name.
Consult following document for more details;
http://support.veritas.com/docs/299838
Please mark it a solution, if this is useful.
Thanks
11-04-2009 03:18 AM
Thanks for the help. Craig, the target server is also the backup media server. It has lots of disk space and so i installed exchange 2003 in order to test this. The backupexec account used for backups is a domain admin account. It also has full control of the test mailbox store and subcontainers. I also made it a member of the enterprise admins to see if it would help being the owner of the mailbox store. Yesterday, I deleted a mailbox in exchange tasks from the existing exchange server and re-created it under the test-exchange server (which also happens to be the media server). The mailstore is mounted. I ran a restore from disk to this re-created mailbox and had exchange redirection and only specified the server name and still get access denied- same message as before.
I'm obviously overlooking something.
Hermant- i took a look at that document you advised. How do i create mailboxes with the same display name? Both curent exchange and test exchange are in same domain.
The option Enable legacy mailbox support- is that necessary as it's not recommended. Have the box above checked.
Maybe i'm going about this the wrong way. What i want to achieve is have a standby exchange server with the most important mailboxes on standby- almost ready to go incase of a hardware fault on the existing exchange server.
Craig you mentioned in previous post that after duplicating exchange to disk it's quite straightforward to install exchange in disaster recovery mode and restore mailboxes- haven't tried it yet? Any more advice appreciated.
11-04-2009 05:14 AM