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Hey how is the 16GB limit of Exchange Server worked out? Do you get 16GB for Pub1.edb and 16GB for Priv1.edb? Or is the 16GB total Pub1.edb + Priv1.edb? Or do you take into account the STM...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 01/31/2004 Views: 0
Hi, I am new to exchange server. We have an exchange server (5.5) that is used to send our company newsletters and now it has stopped responding. The event log tells me that the databases has re...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 02/11/2005 Views: 0
Hi, I have a customer whose collective mailboxes tally up to about 2Gb but the priv.edb is around 16Gb. we have the following set: Do not delete mailboxes or  items until store is backed up Ci...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 09/12/2005 Views: 0
Hi, We have an Exchange 5.5 server that currently has a 16Gb edb file and has hence shut down (due to the file size limit). We have attempted to run eseutil/edbutil and a defrag and then attempt...
Zones: Email SoftwareDate Answered: 05/30/2004 Views: 0
Hi, We have Exchange 2000 on Windows SBS 2000 Exchange mailbox hit its max limit of 16GB. I tried to increase the size temporary to 17GB by changing registery but that uption was already set, ...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 12/21/2004 Views: 0
hi, i have windows 2000 advance server running with exchange server 2000 suddnly the server got offline and came back after sometime and kept doing this for sometime, now its offline, i checked ...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 10/11/2005 Views: 0
Hi, I have an Exchange 5.5 exhange server (SP4) running on a Windows 2000 server (SP4).  We also have two other Windows Server 2003 domain controllers within our organisation. The Priv.edb fi...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 10/23/2005 Views: 0
I am using Backup Exec 8.6 on a Windows 2000 server.  The priv1.edb file is 16,216,000 MB (Just under 16GB). My exchange information store backups recently stopped working, they load the media t...
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 11/03/2005 Views: 0
Hello, heres one from the late 90's, we have a single exchange 5.5 standard edition server running on Win2K Server SP4 that reached its 16GB limit. To over come this I built a new win2k SP4 s...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 02/24/2006 Views: 0
Hello Can anyone confirm through a MS TID or other how Exchange calculates it's 16gb limit. Is this physically the .edb and the .stm file? Or does this take into account deleted items and whit...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 08/24/2006 Views: 0