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    How to recover or to restore a single mailbox in Exchange Server 2003

    View products that this article applies to.

    For a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server version of this article, see 813337

    (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813337/) .

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    Article ID : 823176

    Last Review : October 25, 2007

    Revision : 2.7

    SUMMARYMethod 1: Restore a Mailbox By Using Exchange System Manager

    Verify or Configure Mailbox Deletion Settings

    Restore a Mailbox by Using Exchange System Manager

    Method 2: Use the Recovery Storage Group Feature to Recover the Mailbox

    Method 3: Restore a Mailbox from Backup to a Recovery Server

    Additional information

    REFERENCES

    SUMMARY

    This article describes two methods that you can use to recover or to restore a single mailbox in Microsoft Exchange

    Server 2003. If deletion retention settings are configured for mailboxes, and if the time that deleted mailboxes can

    remain on the server is not yet expired, you can recover individual or multiple mailboxes by using Exchange SystemManager.

    If you delete a mailbox and the retention settings for deleted items are not configured for mailboxes or if the time that

    deleted mailboxes can remain on the server has expired, you can recover mailboxes to an alternative server or to a

    recovery server. You can recover the mailboxes from a backup without any interruption to your production

    environment.

    Method 1: Restore a Mailbox By Using Exchange System Manager

    Use this method if the retention settings for deleted items are configured for mailboxes, and the time that deleted

    mailboxes can remain on the server has not yet expired.

    Verify or Configure Mailbox Deletion Settings

    To verify or configure mailbox deletion settings, follow these steps:

    Restore a Mailbox by Using Exchange System ManagerTo restore a mailbox by using Exchange System Manager:

    1. Start Exchange System Manager

    2. If the Display administrative groups option is enabled, expand Administrative Groups, and then expand

    AdministrativeGroup (where AdministrativeGroup is the name of your administrative group).

    Note To display administrative groups, right-click YourOrganization, click Properties, click to select the

    Display administrative groups check box, click OK, click OK, and then restart Exchange System Manager.

    3. Expand Servers, expand YourServerName, and then expand YourStorageGroupName.

    4. Right-click Mailbox Store, and then click Properties.

    5. Click the Limits tab.

    6. In the Keep deleted mailboxes for (days) box, specify the number of days that deleted items can remain

    on the server before they are permanently deleted, and then click OK.

    1. Start Exchange System Manager

    2. If the Display administrative groups option is enabled, expand Administrative Groups, and then expand

    AdministrativeGroup (where AdministrativeGroup is the name of your administrative group).

    Note To display administrative groups, right-click YourOrganization, click Properties, click to select the

    Display administrative groups check box, click OK, click OK, and then restart Exchange System Manager.

    3. Expand Servers, expand YourServerName, and then expand YourStorageGroupName.

    4. Expand Mailbox Store, right-click Mailboxes, and then click Run Cleanup Agent.

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    Method 2: Use the Recovery Storage Group Feature to Recover the Mailbox

    The recovery storage group is a specialized storage group in Exchange 2003. After you restore a mailbox store to the

    recovery storage group, use the Exmerge.exe tool to move the recovered mailbox data from the recovery storage

    group to the regular storage group. For more information about how to recover a mailbox by using the Recovery

    Storage Group feature, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    824126 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824126/) How to use Recovery Storage Groups in Exchange Server 2003

    Method 3: Restore a Mailbox from Backup to a Recovery Server

    Use this method if the mailbox object in the recovery storage group cannot be matched to a user object in Active

    Directory that has the same msExchMailboxGUID value. This situation may occur if the user account is deleted from

    Active Directory or if the Exchange attributes are removed from the user account, and the mailbox in the Exchange

    store was not reconnected or was purged.

    To recover a mailbox from backup, you must have a recovery server that has sufficient storage capacity to install

    Exchange Server 2003 and to restore the private information store database. This server can be on the same physicalnetwork as your production Exchange Server 2003 computer.

    To restore a mailbox from a backup to a recovery server:

    5. Right-click the mailbox that you want to recover, and then click Reconnect.

    6. In the list of Microsoft Active Directory directory service accounts that appears, click the user account where

    you want the mailbox to connect, and then click OK.

    7. Quit Exchange System Manager.

    1. Make a note of the following information that is on the production Exchange Server 2003 computer:

    Organization name

    Administrative group name

    Storage group name

    2. Install Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 on the recovery server, and then create a new Active

    Directory forest.

    3. Run Exchange Server 2003 Setup, and then create a new organization that uses the same name as your

    existing Exchange organization.

    4. Do one of the following, as appropriate to your situation:

    If the name of your administrative group is First Administrative Group, go to step 6.

    -or-

    To install Exchange Server 2003 to an administrative group other than the First Administrative Group:

    a. Run Exchange Server 2003 Setup, and then install Microsoft Exchange System Management Tools.

    Important At this point, do not install Microsoft Exchange Messaging and Collaboration Services.

    Type the name of your administrative group (the same name as the administrative group on your

    production server).

    b. Start Exchange System Manager.

    c. Right-click your organization, and then click Properties.

    d. Click the General tab, click to select the Display administrative groups check box, and then

    click OK.

    e. Quit and then restart Exchange System Manager.

    f. Right-click Administrative Groups, point to New, and then click Administrative Group.

    g. In the Name box, type the name of the administrative group, and then click OK.

    Important You must use the same name that you used to name the administrative group on your

    production Exchange Server 2003 computer.

    h. Quit Exchange System Manager.

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    5. Run Exchange Server 2003 Setup, and then install Microsoft Exchange Messaging and Collaboration Service

    and Microsoft Exchange System Management Tools (if the Exchange System Management Tools are not

    already installed on the server).

    6. Configure the storage group name to use the same name as the production Exchange Server 2003 computer.

    To do so:

    a. Start Exchange System Manager.

    b. Expand Administrative Groups, and then expand AdministrativeGroupName.

    c. Expand Servers, and then expand YourServerName.

    If the name of the storage group on the production server uses a name other than First Storage Group,

    configure the storage group name to use the same name as the storage group on the production

    Exchange Server 2003 computer.

    7. Dismount the database. To do so:

    a. Right-click Mailbox Store, and then click Dismount Store.

    b. Click Yes when you are prompted to continue.

    c. Right-click Mailbox Store, and then click Properties.

    d. Click the Database tab, and then click to select the This database can be overwritten by a restore

    check box.

    e. Click OK.

    f. Quit Exchange System Manager.

    8. Delete the existing database and log files that are on the recovery server. To do so:

    a. Start Windows Explorer.

    b. Locate and then click the C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\Mdbdata folder.

    Note The C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr folder is the default installation location for Exchange Server

    2003. If you installed Exchange Server 2003 to a different folder, the location of the Exchsrvr folder is

    different on your computer.

    c. On the Edit menu, click Select All.

    d. Press the DELETE key.

    e. Click Yes when you are prompted to confirm the deletion.

    9. Restore the database files from backup.10. Mount the database. To do so:

    a. Start Exchange System Manager.

    b. Expand Administrative Groups, and then expand AdministrativeGroupName.

    c. Expand Servers, expand YourServerName, and then expand YourStorageGroupName.

    d. Right-click Mailbox Store, and then click Mount Store.

    e. Click OK when you receive the message that indicates that the store successfully mounted.

    11. Create a new user in Active Directory Users and Computers. Make sure that you do not make the new user

    account mailbox-enabled. To create the new user:

    a. Start Active Directory Users and Computers.

    b. Right-click Users, point to New, and then click User.

    c. Specify the user name and the user logon name in the appropriate boxes, and then click Next.

    d. Specify the password information for the user, and then click Next.

    e. Click to clear the Create an Exchange mailbox check box, and then click Next.

    f. Click Finish.

    12. In Exchange System Manager, expand Mailbox Store, right-click Mailboxes, and then click Run Cleanup

    Agent.

    13. Recover the mailbox. To do so:

    a. Right-click the mailbox that you want to recover, and then click Reconnect.

    b. In the list of Active Directory accounts, click the user account that you created in step 12, and then

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    Additional information

    The ExMerge utility does not support Unicode .pst files. If you export data from Outlook 2003, the default .pst format

    is Unicode. To work around this issue, create an ANSI .pst file. This is a .pst file that is compatible with Outlook 97

    and with Outlook 2003. To do this, follow these steps:

    REFERENCES

    For more information about Exchange Server 2003, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123872.aspx (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123872.aspx)

    APPLIES TO

    click OK.

    14. Use Microsoft Outlook to export the mailbox data to a .pst file or use the Exmerge.exe tool to extract data

    from multiple mailboxes.

    To download Exmerge.exe, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&familyid=429163EC-DCDF-47DC-

    96DA-1C12D67327D5 (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&familyid=429163EC-DCDF-47DC-96DA-1C12D67327D5)

    1. In Outlook 2003, click New on the File menu, and then click Outlook Data File.

    2. In the New Outlook Data File dialog box, click Outlook 97-2002 Personal Folders File (.pst), and then

    click OK

    3. In the Create or Open Outlook Data File dialog box, choose a location in the Save In box, and then type

    a name for the file, such as Exmerge.pst. The Save as type setting will be Personal Folders Files (*.pst) .

    Click OK.4. In the Create Microsoft Personal Folders dialog box, you can modify the Name line with a display name

    that is unique, such as "Exmerge Data" without the quotation marks. This is how the .pst file will appear

    when you view it in the Folder List in Outlook. Click OK . Keep the defaults settings for the other settings.

    5. The new file will appear in the Folder List in Outlook. Right-click this file, and then click Close folder name.

    folder name is the display name that you set in step 4.

    6. On the File menu, click Import and Export.

    7. In the Import and Export Wizard, click Export to a file, and then click Next .

    8. On the Export to a file page, click Personal Folder File (.pst), and then click Next.

    9. On the Export Personal Folders page, select the folder to export. If you want to export the whole contents of

    the mailbox, click the user name at the top of the Select the folder to export from tree, and then click

    Next.

    10. On the Export Personal Folders page, use the Browse button to locate and to select your newly created .pstfile. Click OK when it is selected, and then click Finish . To view the file contents to make sure that the data

    was exported correctly, open the file in Outlook. To do this, click Open on the File menu, click Outlook

    Data File, and then click your file.

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