Microsoft exchange server extension for windows server backup startup type
Well, if you take out the PowerChute software and the problem goes away, you'll pretty much know that the vendor is wrong. Saturday, March 19, PM. To confirm the powercute software is installed on the Exchange server? Thanks for the reply. I removed it on Friday and am still getting the problem.
I've also set the recovery option to restart the service but that doesn't seem to work either. Monday, March 21, AM. Yes, we only have 1 server here running SBS with Exchange server There should be some indication in the eventviewer as to why it stopped can you example and post the events? This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Many thanks. Tuesday, March 22, AM. Any and all advise is needed and will be gratefully received. Which it then repeats over and over again with different instances where it is called.
Friday, March 25, AM. Shameless bump to try and get an answer please. Saturday, March 26, AM. During the backup operation, a consistency check of the Exchange data files is run to make sure that the files are in a good state and can be used for recovery.
If the consistency check succeeds, Exchange data is available for recovery from that backup. If the consistency check fails, the Exchange data isn't available for recovery. Windows Server Backup runs the consistency check on the snapshot taken for the backup. As a result, before copying files from the snapshot to backup media, the consistency of the backup is known, and the user is notified of the consistency check results. Having problems?
Ask for help in the Exchange forums. On the Backup Options page, select Different options , and then click Next. Choose volumes and not individual folders. The only way to perform an application-level backup or restore is to select an entire volume. Click Advanced Settings. On the Exclusions tab, click Add Exclusion to add any files or file types you want to exclude from the backup.
By default, volumes that contain operating system components or applications are included in the backup and can't be excluded. On the Specify Destination Type page, select the location where you want to store the backup, and then click Next. If you choose Local drives , the Select Backup Destination page appears. During the installation of Exchange Server or Exchange Server , Setup runs a set of tasks that install new services in Microsoft Windows.
A service is a background process that can be launched during the startup of the server by the Windows Service Control Manager. Services are executable files designed to operate independently and without administrative intervention.
A service can run using either a graphical user interface GUI mode or a console mode. All previous versions of Exchange included components that are implemented as services. Each Exchange server role includes services that are part of or may be needed by the server role to perform its functions. Note that some services only become active when specific features are used.
The sections in this topic describe the various services that are installed by Exchange and Exchange on Mailbox servers and Edge Transport servers.
For services that are labeled as optional, you can disable the service if you determine your organization doesn't need the functionality that's provided by the service. The following table describes the Exchange services that are installed on Edge Transport servers. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported.
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