Questions tagged [exchange]

Questions about any version of Microsoft Exchange Server or Exchange Online, Microsoft's email and unified communications server product. Because of tight integration with other systems, related questions may overlap with Active Directory, Office 365, and Skype for Business (aka Lync Server or Office Communications Server). Questions about Microsoft Outlook may be a gray area, with Super User as an alternative site to ask on.

Overview

The main feature of Microsoft Exchange is delivery of email messages, however it has many other features such as calendaring, contact lists and to-do lists. Microsoft Exchange works by storing all information in a users Mailbox, with a master copy saved on the server. Because the master copy is on the server, this allows a user to connect to their Mailbox using many different methods (such as Microsoft Outlook, with a web browser or a mobile device) and have each instance of the users mailbox always up to date.

High Availability

High availability is a key design goal of Microsoft Exchange, and it has been designed with several important features to ensure a single server failure does not cause an outage of the whole messaging environment. Servers can be configured in clusters, so if one should fail the remaining members of the cluster can still service user requests.

Later versions of Microsoft Exchange (Exchange 2007 and greater) introduce the concept of separation of Exchange roles so each component can be made highly available as well as distributing the load between multiple servers.

Backup and Restore

The backup capabilities of Microsoft Exchange are designed so that it can remain online and continue servicing requests, while still generating a complete and consistent backup. It is important that Active Directory is also frequently backed up as a lot of configuration data for Microsoft Exchange is stored in Active Directory.

As part of the recovery strategy, Microsoft Exchange utilises a write-ahead transaction log for all operations it performs on an Exchange database. Write-ahead transaction logs work by writing all intended modifications to the Exchange database to a transaction log file before it performs the operation on the actual database. It is best practice to store transaction logs on a separate physical disk than the Exchange databases so that in the event of a failure, any transactions made since the last full backup can be rolled forward to restore the database to the point of failure.

Two types of online backup can be performed: a full backup and a transaction log backup. Both types of backup will flush the transaction logs when completed.

  • A full backup will back up the Exchange databases. This may take many hours and is typically done over a weekend.
  • A transaction log backup will back up only the transaction logs created since the last backup. This takes a relatively small amount of time and is typically done each night.

If the disk containing the transaction logs is filled to capacity, Exchange will dismount any associated databases and will not accept mail for Mailboxes in these databases until the problem is rectified.

Links

Microsoft Exchange product homepage.

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Exchange 2007 OWA - Can log in, but no graphics / broken images

We have an OWA server that we need to setup on Exchange 2007 SP1 on Server 2008. OWA is enabled under client access. I am able to get to the OWA web site, login, and authenticate. However, all of the graphics are broken ([X] = broken…
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How can I trace the source of repeated account lockout against Exchange server?

I have an AD user account that is being repeatedly and frequently locked out, I have been able to trace the lockout to the Exchange server CAS array. However I am at a loss as to how to continue the investigation. The event logs on the Exchange…
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Configure Exchange to ignore requests for read receipts on certain mailbox

We have an Exchange (2010) mailbox that is automatically monitored by a windows service, this service connects to the mailbox periodically using Exchange Web Services 1.1 and imports the emails into SQL - it then deletes the messages from the…
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How does Outlook automatically determine mail server details?

Is this just a preset list that they have within the software that determines the servers to connect to and the correct settings or is there a DNS-based or similar tool it uses to determine what those server details are? If it uses something that…
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Configure Exchange ActiveSync Mailbox Policy to Enable Samsung Galaxy S5 Fingerprint Sensor

I just got the first Samsung Galaxy S5 in our Exchange 2010 organization (I also happen to be the Exchange admin). I'd like to use the S5's fingerprint sensor to unlock the phone, but it appears the Exchange Server's ActiveSync mailbox policy is…
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What does an empty AUTH EHLO SMTP response mean with MS Exchange?

I'm a programmer, not a sys-admin, but my customer's sys-admins are not being helpful and after much googling I still can't find the answer to this. My Java application gets the following response from my customer's MS Exchange following EHLO EHLO…
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Exchange 2010 and 2003 Co-Existence - Mail flow and Public folder issues

Hopefully someone out there can help me out. As the subject says i have exchange 2010 and 2003 in a co-existence mode. I have configured public folder replications and plan to use the powershell script to do the final MOVE of the public folders:…
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Exchange 2013 OWA empty calendar

We're in the process of moving an Exchange 2013 installation to another server as we have outgrown the old one. The new servers has been set up and all mailboxes have been migrated successfully onto the new machine and everyone can log in and read…
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Remove all recurring meetings scheduled by terminated user

I am looking for a way to efficiently and effectively remove all meetings that a terminated user may have created during their tenure. Currently, our group has to grant admin access to the user's mailbox, create a profile as that user, load up…
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How to remove the SMTP address for a secondary domain from all Exchange mailboxes?

I have an Exchange server which used to manage multiple SMTP domains; now it only has to manage one. I have already removed the secondary domain from all address policies; I need to remove all SMTP addresses referencing it. All users have their…
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Removing Exchange 2003 without deleting AD email attribute

So I've got a client that has an ancient Exchange 2003 server that I've taken out of commission and replaced with a *nix solution. Dovecot/Postfix both query the email attribute in AD to verify whether or not a user has the ability to read a…
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What are some good methods for archiving MS Exchange messages?

I am familiar with archiving messages on the client side to .pst's... Are there good methods of archiving messages from multiple mailboxes on the server side?
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Virtualization of a AD and Exchange on the same Server

I know this question has been asked quite a while. But still it isn't really clear to me. Why am I not clear? People suggest sometimes that it is preferable to have 1 DC on physical Hardware. (Even Microsoft says this). Also it is planned to have…
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Microsoft Exchange Add-in is causing 'form region could not be opened'

User is using Outlook 2010 connecting to Exchange 2010, along with Lync 2010 with UM enabled. When she gets a voicemail, it should show up in her inbox looking like an email with transcription and an mp3 of the voicemail. When you open the…
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Can Exchange create catch-all addresses for address.*@domain.com?

I'm not an Exchange expert, and want to see if something is feasible before I ask for this. I'm looking for two things: 1) Is this possible? 2) Is there a better way to do this? I want to have a catch-all address setup, but I need it to act…
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