How to Perform Dial Tone Recovery in Exchange Server 2010 with Windows Server Backup

How to Perform Dial Tone Recovery in Exchange Server 2010 with Windows Server Backup

Exchange Server, Video Tutorials
What is Exchange Dial Tone Recovery? Exchange 2010 has many updated and efficient features, which make it a very popular email server, but these useful features do not reduce the chances of data loss. Therefore, a need of a reliable recovery plan is always on the priority, during any disaster. Exchange offers an inbuilt feature to recover Exchange database, named dial tone portability. Using dial tone recovery, users can have a temporary mailbox for sending and receiving email while their original mailbox is being restored or repaired. The temporary mailbox can be on the same Exchange 2010 Mailbox server or on any other Exchange 2010 Mailbox server in your organization. The process for using dial tone portability is called a dial tone recovery, which involves creating an empty database on…
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How to Perform Step by Step Exchange 2010 Single Mailbox Item Restore with Windows Server Backup

Exchange Server, Video Tutorials
Exchange Server 2010 no longer has the notion of Storage Groups, which were used in Exchange 2007 and 2003 to contain logical groupings of databases. Exchange 2010 now simply lets you create databases on mailbox servers. The difference is that in Exchange 2003/2007, you created a Recover Storage Group (RSG) to restore the database into. In Exchange 2010, you simply restore the database and connect to it as a Recovery Database (RDB). While the main purpose of Exchange backup is to enable server, storage, and datacenter disaster recovery scenarios, a common and routine request of Exchange admins is to restore an individual mailbox. Microsoft does not provide a native and fully automated way to granularly restore a single mailbox from an Exchange database backup. In this video I'll demonstrate the…
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Event ID: 16 Client Access server failed to proxy Exchange Web Services to Active Directory site

Exchange Server
Log Name:      Application Source:        MSExchange Web Services Event ID:      16 Task Category: Core Level:         Error Keywords:      Classic User:          N/A Description: Client Access server Internet-Facing-CAS-Name failed to proxy Exchange Web Services to Active Directory site CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=yourdomain,DC=tld because there are no applicable Client Access servers in the destination site. Please check the configuration of the servers in site [No Server]. If you have an Exchange Server 2010 infrastructure that contains more than 1 Client Access Server (CAS) with 1 Internet facing and the rest are not, then you may see this error message in application log in Internet Facing CAS server. The problem is that the Internet Facing CAS proxies the request for Exchange Web Services (EWS) to the Non-Internet facing CAS. It is failing because the servers are not trusting the…
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