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SUMMARYEdbutil /D performs off-line compaction of the Private Information Store. You might notice that the size of the Priv.edb file does not decrease after you run Edbutil when you have just deleted a large number of users using the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program. MORE INFORMATION
After a user is deleted, a background cleanup thread marks the objects
owned by that user as deleted. The disk space can only be recovered by
Edbutil after this process is complete and if a large number of users are
deleted, it will take a while.
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