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Old 03-05-2004, 07:01 PM   #1
Default Exchange 2000 MBDDATA FOLDER


DON"T remove them!!!! They are transaction logs for your
mail server. If you use an Exchange aware backup and
back up your Exchange server, the logs will finish their
job and self delete.
>-----Original Message-----
>IN the MBDDATA FOLDER THERE ARE *.LOG files . What

exactly is there function? Im am having difficulty find
really any information regarding those files and if they
can safely be removed. The only article I find removing
to a recovery error. Each file is 5 megs and increase
sequentially "E0000001f.log"
>.
>



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Old 03-05-2004, 09:05 PM   #2
Thierry DEMAN [MVP]
 
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Hi!

on a test server, you can also change the working mode of the storage group
to the "circurlar" mode.
=> you will only have to used logs!

Bye.
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Thierry DEMAN-BARCELÒ
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> DON"T remove them!!!! They are transaction logs for your
> mail server. If you use an Exchange aware backup and
> back up your Exchange server, the logs will finish their
> job and self delete.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >IN the MBDDATA FOLDER THERE ARE *.LOG files . What

> exactly is there function? Im am having difficulty find
> really any information regarding those files and if they
> can safely be removed. The only article I find removing
> to a recovery error. Each file is 5 megs and increase
> sequentially "E0000001f.log"
> >.
> >





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