From: markm75g on 29 Mar 2010 17:10 I was getting some best practices errors related to a first exchange admin group missing container for servers etc.. I didnt realize this main container enabled public folders to work and show up.. i thought i was fixing a problem, oh well.. But at this point, since i was dumb and deleted the entire container, is there anyway to restore this container somehow? We do you use dpm to backup Exchange 2010 each nite, but i'm not sure if it saves the admin group portion from AD, or just the DB. Thanks for any tips
From: Ed Crowley [MVP] on 29 Mar 2010 23:53 You could do an authoritative restore. -- Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "markm75g" <markm75g(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E2C154F2-CEDF-4379-8C69-3EEA5E799135(a)microsoft.com... >I was getting some best practices errors related to a first exchange admin > group missing container for servers etc.. > > I didnt realize this main container enabled public folders to work and > show > up.. i thought i was fixing a problem, oh well.. > > But at this point, since i was dumb and deleted the entire container, is > there anyway to restore this container somehow? > > We do you use dpm to backup Exchange 2010 each nite, but i'm not sure if > it > saves the admin group portion from AD, or just the DB. > > > Thanks for any tips > > > >
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