XCON: When and How to use the Mtacheck Utility

Last reviewed: February 3, 1998
Article ID: Q148284
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Exchange Server, version 4.0
  • Microsoft Exchange Server, version 5.0

SUMMARY

The 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 INFORMATION

Mtacheck 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 Syntax

In 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


Additional query words: kbfaq 4.00 corrupt mtadata db dat
Keywords : kbbug5.00 kbfix5.00.sp1 XADM kbusage
Version : 4.0
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: February 3, 1998
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