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Tag: Mail Queue Database

Question:How To Move Exchange Server 2010 Mail Queue Database

Answer: In order to move the mail queue database in exchange 2010 to a new location we need to run the move-transportdatabase.ps1 PowerShell Script.

Published July 30, 2010
Categorized as Exchange Server 2010 Tagged Exchange Server 2010, Mail Queue Database

Question:Where is The Exchange server 2010 Mail Queue Database Located

Following my Exchange Server 2010 mail queue configuration post and my 2nd article about changing the queue location, In this article I’ll show you the Mail Queue location. Answer: The mail queue database of Exchange server 2010 is located in the following path:

Published July 30, 2010
Categorized as Exchange Server 2010 Tagged Mail Queue Database

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