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2. Begin protection of the data source according to its new status, either as a single data source
on a protected server or as a data source as a member of a resource group. This will allocate
a new replica for the data source.
Changing the name of a resource group will affect the protection of all data sources in the
resource group. To change the name of a resource group, perform the following steps:
1. Stop protection of the resource group.
2. Change the name of the resource group.
3. Begin protection of the resource group under its new name.
See Also
Changing File Server Cluster Members
Performing File Server and Workstation Management Tasks
Performing General Maintenance on File Servers and Workstations
Managing Protected Servers Running
Exchange
All information in this section pertains to both Microsoft Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007,
unless otherwise specified.
In This Section
Performing General Maintenance on Servers Running Exchange
Performing Exchange Server Management Tasks
Managing Clustered Exchange Servers
Performing General Maintenance on Servers
Running Exchange
General maintenance includes tasks such as disk and file maintenance, updating operating
systems and applications, and protecting data by using antivirus software and performing regular
backups.
For servers running Microsoft Exchange Server, there are also Exchange maintenance tasks that
occur regularly, such as database defragmentation and index purging.
When you need to perform maintenance on a protected server and do not want protection jobs to
continue for the duration of the maintenance, you can use the following procedure to disable the
protection agent.