XCON: When and How to use the Mtacheck UtilityLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q148284 |
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SUMMARYThe Message Transfer Agent check utility (Mtacheck) is designed to provide a soft recovery of a corrupted MTA database. It is automatically installed when Microsoft Exchange Server is installed and can be found in the %Exchange_Root%\Bin directory. This utility should be used when the MTA service will not start due to corruption or suspected corruption in the MTA database.
MORE INFORMATIONMtacheck must be run from a DOS VDM on the Microsoft Exchange Server. It is very simple to use and only has 2 parameter, /v and /f. The parameters and the results of their use are as follows:
Mtacheck. minimum logging. Mtacheck /v verbose logging. Mtacheck /f <filename> minimum logging that is saved to a text file.Mtacheck /v /f <filename> verbose logging that is saved to a text file. For more information about the Mtacheck utility, please see pages 614-617 of the Microsoft Exchange Administrator's Guide and the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q149017 TITLE : XCON: MTACheck Event IDs and Command Line SyntaxIn Microsoft Exchange version 4.0 Service Pack 4 and Microsoft Exchange version 5.0, two switches were added to Mtacheck.
Mtacheck /rd removes directory replication messages. Mtacheck /rp removes public folder replication messages.In Microsoft Exchange version 5.0, another switch was added:
Mtacheck /RL removes unwanted Link Monitor messages |
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