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TomSent: Friday, March 04, 2005 11:34 AMTo:
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Doesn't zeroing out the db do
that?
i'm not sure,just
as
database pointers to reference the data. I hope
this answers your question and makes sense
Jeremy
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TomSent: Friday, March 04, 2005 11:34 AMTo:
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Doesn
Title: OT: VBScript Question
Doesn't zeroing out the db do that?
i'm
not sure,just asking...
thanks
-Original Message-From: joe
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[Contractor]Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 11:09 AMTo:
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Joe is correct. If a message is removed from an
information store and a defrag is performed that message is permanently deleted
from the information store shrinking the
wever, since the Navy says we
have to do it, I do it :^)
Jeremy
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joeSent: Friday, March 04, 2005 10:50 AMTo:
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My expectation is to scramble the layout of the
ation on a disk. I am not sure if
this will work well with the istore, but I expect it might.
joe
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The issues that I am referring to are
security violations which are instances where someone
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The issues that I am referring to are security violations which are
instances where someone as violated
@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: VBScript
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Figured the Navy was still part of the government
:)
I asked the question because the only time I would *ever*
want to defrag a db in Exchange 200x is because I was forced to.
Otherwise, I would prefer to move the user mailstores to an
rted the services. We want to streamline the
process.
Jeremy
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AlSent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 5:51 PMTo:
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Before getting to a better idea to
Title: OT: VBScript Question
Dunno if this will work for you… but
here it is: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/scripts/misc/progress/mspgvb01.mspx.
marcus c. oh
\\.\core technologies\cox communications, inc.
\\.\mvp\windows server systems\management
[v] 404.847.6117
streamline the
process.
Jeremy
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AlSent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 5:51 PMTo:
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Before getting to a better idea to automate, I have to ask
is this
Title: OT: VBScript Question
Before getting to a better idea to automate, I have to ask
is this something to automate?
What drives you to want to automate the off-line
defragmentation in Exchange 2000 and what makes you want to do that in the first
place?
Al
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