Just readin' the blogs ... http://blogs.technet.com... and the EHLO blog
(where I might add is one of the few places in the world that has the
definitive "Squeaky Lobster" information that all Exchange admins must know)
mike kline wrote:
In one of the blog comments Haruya Shida said that
Exchange Server Performance Troubleshooting Analyzer tool
+
Exchange Disaster Recovery Analyzer
+
Exchange Mail Flow troubleshooter
=
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Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant
Another tool in our arsenal should be a good thing, good post Susan.
On 8/4/06, *Alex Alborzfard* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I thought they had already released a tool which did similar
things a while back. I remember using it once or twice.
May be they re-named or improved it?!
Thanks for posting this though!
Alex
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<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] *On Behalf Of *Susan
Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
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*Subject:* [ActiveDir] OT:Microsoft Exchange Troubleshooting
Assistant released
*Microsoft Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant released - get
it here*
Yesterday we released some new tools to help make your life as an
email admin easier. It's called the ** Microsoft Exchange
Troubleshooting Assistant v1.0**. Here's the description:
The Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant programmatically
executes a set of troubleshooting steps to identify the root
cause of performance, mail flow, and database mounting issues.
The tool automatically determines what set of data is required
to troubleshoot the identified symptoms and collects
configuration data, performance counters, event logs and live
tracing information from an Exchange server and other
appropriate sources. The tool analyzes each subsystem to
determine individual bottlenecks and component failures, then
aggregates the information to provide root cause analysis.
As you can see, there's some good stuff in the new assistant. Get
it at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=4BDC1D6B-DE34-4F1C-AEBA-FED1256CAF9A&displaylang=en
<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=4BDC1D6B-DE34-4F1C-AEBA-FED1256CAF9A&displaylang=en>
We'll be demoing this tool and a host of others starting next week
as we launch the Q1FY07 Microsoft TechNet Seminars. We start the
morning off with a **Windows Vista Technical Overview** then later
do a bunch of fun stuff with **Exchange Server 2003** and *
*Exchange Server 2007 Beta 2**. See the description of the events
at http://www.technetevents.com
<http://www.technetevents.com/keithcombs>.
Published Thursday, August 03, 2006 11:30 PM by Keith Combs
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