Summary

Recovering from a disaster in Exchange Server 2003 involves a variety of different options. Exchange Server 2003 provides several ways to recover from a variety of different disasters—not simply recovering an entire server in case of a major disaster, but also recovering information that was lost due to data corruption or simply because a user deleted a message or a folder. Disaster recovery takes several different forms and levels based on the recovery needs of the organization.

An important factor in any recovery is to have proper documentation on the configuration of the Exchange environment. Be sure to have documented server names, server configurations, and messaging routing information so that when a recovery process needs to be ...

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