On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 09:43:05 -0700, "John Fullbright"
<fjohn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>In general, it's not recommended to put jet databases on compressed
drives.
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>Digging through kb's I find "Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 3 and
>Exchange 2003 prevent compressed information store databases from
mounting."
>in http://sup****t.microsoft.com/kb/327772/en-us
cause section, so I'd
assume
>it not only shouldn't but can't be done if your SPs are anywhere near up
to
>date.
>
>On note; On occasions when backups were failing and the log drive filled
>up, I have compressed the logs just long enough to get a successful
backup
>and truncate them. I'd not something I'd use in daily operations, but it
>will get you out of a tight spot.
Aye.
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>"Alan Truism" <master.of.sock.puppets@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>news:1183142957.890708.187140@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>I was thinking about compressing the drive housing my Exchange 2003
>> information store. Is there anything I should consider before taking
>> this step??
>>
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