Doh!  Of course... Boy, do I need some time off...

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From: Rimmel, Carl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 2:59 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Recovery Storage Groups and exmerge


Move the mailboxes back to the original server.  If that server does not
exist, you will need to build a server with the same name, recreate the
storage group and database and then move the users to that database.  As
soon as you have done the restore and the mail has been extracted you
can move those users back to their original mailbox server.
 
Carl
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 3:44 PM
To: exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: Recovery Storage Groups and exmerge
 
 
Running Exchange 2003 with Veritas 9.0.  We're wanting to pull out
specific emails from tape backups  of the mailboxes of past employees.  
 
The documentation says, "To use a Recovery Storage Group, the Active
Directory topology of the Exchange Server 2003 computer must be intact
and must be in the same state as when the copy of the database was made.
This means that the mailbox or the mailboxes that you want to recover
must not be deleted or purged from the system, or moved to a different
database or to a different server."
Also, "The original mailbox must still be present in the original
database and must still be connected to a Microsoft Active Directory(r)
directory service user account. 
If the mailbox in the original database has been disconnected, ExMerge
does not show it on the list of available mailboxes. If the mailbox has
been moved to a different database, it will appear on the list of
available mailboxes, but ExMerge fails when it tries to extract data."
 
Although I believe all the mailboxes still exist of the employees in
question, some of them were moved to another server and therefore
another database.  So are there any other options short of recreating my
environment in a recovery domain and trying to pull the information out
that way?
 
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Paul 
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