![]() ![]() I've seen restores of Global Catalogs (GCs) larger than 2GB fail on disks with more than 2GB of free space. Thoroughly check and test your system-state backup and restore capabilities and make sure that the NTDS and Sysvol volumes have enough space to perform a complete system-state restore. Perform system-state backups at least as often as you back up Exchange. ![]() Since Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server rely heavily on AD, make sure you frequently back up your domain controller's (DC)'s system state, which includes AD, the registry, boot files, certificate services, Microsoft IIS, COM+, and Sysvol information. ![]() Small companies often have only one server for both Exchange and AD, and even in very large environments, a minor mistake in AD can have consequences for the complete Exchange and AD configuration. In many cases, recovering Exchange also means recovering Active Directory (AD).
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