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Birol AYDUGAN - 08 Feb 2006 16:06 GMT
hello tehere
we were using sbs2000 server and installed exchange on it.we change our
server sbs2000 to sbs2003.
now we need to import exchange 2000 data to exchange 2003. we have only
priv1.edb and stm pub1.edb and stm old data.
how can we restore old data to our new installed exchange 2003.we haven't
got any pst or ost backup
this subject very important for we so we need your help!
have a nice day,thank you for everything
jblixt@gmail.com - 08 Feb 2006 16:54 GMT
Exmerge should handle this task quite nicely.

It will put mail form the old system into pst files and then import
them to the new system.

Download it here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=429163EC-DCDF-47DC-96DA
-1C12D67327D5&displaylang=en

John Fullbright - 08 Feb 2006 17:31 GMT
If your old exchange server was SP3 or later, mount the database in an RSG
and exmerge the mail into production store.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824126/en-us

Section titled "Manually Copy Database Files to a Recovery Storage Group"

> hello tehere
> we were using sbs2000 server and installed exchange on it.we change our
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> this subject very important for we so we need your help!
> have a nice day,thank you for everything
 
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