On Wed, 4 Apr 2007 15:08:33 +0200, "Andrea Racca"
<raccaNOSPAMlibero.it> wrote:
>Hi,
>I have Exchange 2003 SP2 on SBS Server.
>On of my customer losed old mail on a public folder and I need to restore
>emails.
>I have the database file that contains the emails but i wouldn't stop
>exchange mount the old db (DBOLD) create e pst of email, dismount the db
and
>mount the official db.
>It's too dangerous!
>Then I reinstall the same machine on a server with the same domain,
>organization, Admnistrative group of Exchange.
>Dismount the original db and I try to mount the db of the other server
>(DBOLD).
>I receive an error like this:
>
>The information store could not be loaded because the distinguished name
>(DN) of message database
>/O=old_org_name/OU=old_site_name/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN= does not match the DN
of
>directory
>/O=new_org_name/OU=new_site_name/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=.
>
>Any helps?
>Thank's
>
Yeah, SBS and Exchange are not going to like that.
Make a fresh install onto new hardware or, better, use VMware or
Virtual Server to do this in an environment and then restore the whole
shooting match into virtual.


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