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If the EDB is corrupt, have you still got a copy of the corrupt file? If so, have you tried fixing it with ESEUTIL first? What backup program are you using? Does it display the byte count of the mailbox that has been backed up? Have you merged the data …
Has the Exchange server kept the same IP? If your firewall is routing SMTP mail from the internet, check any NAT rules. Easy way to test is to telnet your MX record on port 25 and see if exchange responds. I've seen some ISPs spam filter mail which can explain …
I'd just try and stay away from PST files if you can as modern versions of Exchange (2007) and above are much better at storing large datafiles (called Exchange edb's). At least with Exchange, all your data will be in one place and there are lot more options available to …
you can use most routers to give out DHCP, but I agree that MS DHCP is easier to use. Just consider DHCP resilience if you've got a large network. Some people host DHCP servers on virtual infrastructure to enable a quick restore if there is a problem with a windows …
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