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Asked by BzztYeow in Exchange Email Server
Hello,
This Thursday, while trying to apply SP1 to our Exchange 2007 server, the upgrade failed at the Mailbox role (The System Attendant Service failed to achieve a running state). After 16 hrs on the phone with Dell, their answer is that I will have to perform a complete rebuild of the system. It will not even boot unless all exchange services are disabled- sticks at applying computer settings.
We tried a system state restore that did not solve the problem, but I have since found a slightly older tape that contains system state and the entire c: drive. The C: drive only has the OS and Exchange on it- not the DB which is intact on the D:.
Is it possible to perform a flat file restore of the C and system state and get exchange back? Dell's answer is "Theoretically".
My other idea was to remove just Exchange and start over. They tell me that I cannot remove it because it sits on the DC (we are a single server shop) and this would "Blow up the server". Is this the case? We are running Server 2003 Enterprise x64 R2 SP2 as the main operating system.
Thanks for any insight you can give...
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