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HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft Exchange User Manual

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4.

Do one of the following:

If the name of your administrative group is First Administrative Group, go to

the next step

,

or

Install Exchange Server to an administrative group other than the First Administrative
Group:
a.

Run Exchange Server Setup and then install Microsoft Exchange System Management
Tools.

NOTE:

At this point, do not install Microsoft Exchange Messaging and Collaboration

Services. Type the name of your administrative group (the same name as the
administrative group on your production server).

b.

Start the Exchange System Manager.

c.

Right-click your organization, and then click Properties.

d.

Click the General tab, select the Display administrative groups check box, and then
click OK.

e.

Quit and then restart the Exchange System Manager.

f.

Right-click Administrative Groups, point to New, and then click Administrative Group.

g.

In the Name box, type the name of the administrative group, and then click OK.

NOTE:

You must use the same name that you used to name the administrative

group on your production Exchange Server computer.

h.

Quit the Exchange System Manager.

5.

Run the Exchange Server Setup and install Microsoft Exchange Messaging and Collaboration
Service and Microsoft Exchange System Management Tools (if the Exchange System
Management Tools are not already installed on the server).

6.

Configure the storage group name to use the same name as the production Exchange Server
computer.
a.

Start the Exchange System Manager.

b.

Expand Administrative Groups, and then expand AdministrativeGroupName.

c.

Expand Servers and then expand YourServerName.

NOTE:

If the name of the storage group on the production server uses a name other

than First Storage Group, configure the storage group name to use the same name as
the storage group on the production Exchange Server computer.

7.

Dismount the database:
a.

Right-click the Mailbox Store and click Dismount Store.

b.

Click Yes when you are prompted to continue.

c.

Right-click the Mailbox Store and select Properties.

d.

Select the Database tab and check the This database can be overwritten by a restore
checkbox.

e.

Click OK.

f.

Quit the Exchange System Manager.

8.

Delete the existing database and log files that are on the recovery server.

9.

Restore the database files from backup.

10. To repair the database, run the following repair utility:

eseutil /r E0n /d /l

/s

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