XCLN: Restoring from an OST after Deleting the Mailbox
ID: Q163589
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Exchange Windows 3.x client, versions 4.0, 5.0
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Microsoft Exchange Windows NT client, versions 4.0, 5.0
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Microsoft Outlook Windows 95/98 client, versions 8.0, 8.01, 8.02, 8.03, 8.5
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Microsoft Outlook Windows NT client, versions 8.0, 8.01, 8.02, 8.03, 8.5
SUMMARY
Offline Folder files (OSTs) are considered slave replicas of the server-
based folders. If you delete the master, the slave is orphaned.
If the original Microsoft Exchange profile was not modified, you can
still start the Microsoft Exchange client offline with the
old OST and recover the data by moving the messages from the OST to a
PST file. However, if the old profile was deleted or modified (by using
it to log onto a different mailbox) then the data in the OST is lost.
MORE INFORMATION
You can recover mail stored in an OST, provided that you have not tried
to modify the profile that was used to create the OST file. If the profile
used to create the OST file has been modified to point to a new mailbox,
the information contained in the OST file may be lost.
This is because security on an OST works so that Windows
NT authentication cannot be used when you work offline. Therefore, you must
"prove" that you're allowed to log onto the server-based master before the
OST file gives you local access. To do this, Exchange Server creates an encrypted "cookie" from your mailbox's unique entry ID while
you are successfully logged into the Exchange Server computer. This cookie
is securely stored in your Exchange Server profile. Essentially, your
profile stores this key for the OST. Every time you try to access the OST
file it checks your profile for the existence of this key.
If you modify the profile or try to connect to a new mailbox or new
server with the current profile, Microsoft Exchange replaces this key with
a new value from the mailbox that was created. At this point, you cannot access the data that was contained in the OST created against
the first mailbox.
For more information, see the Microsoft Exchange Disaster Recovery Document
on Microsoft TechNet or on the Internet at:
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/55/whpprs/BackupRestore.htm Steps to Recover
If you have not modified your profile or attempted to log on to the new
mailbox, use the following steps to copy the offline messages to a PST:
- Start the Exchange Client OFFLINE.
- On the Tools menu, click Services.
- Click Add.
- Add a Personal Folders (PST) service.
- Select the messages that you want to copy.
- On the File menu, click Copy.
- In the Copy to dialog box, select the personal folders (PST) that you created in
step 4.
- Click OK.
- Repeat steps 5 through 8 for each folder that contains messages.
At this point, the messages are copied to a PST. You can create a new profile
and you can log on to the new server-based mailbox. After you complete this
successfully, you can add a Personal Folders service
(by referencing the PST created above), and you can copy the messages from the
PST back to the server-based mailbox.
NOTE: offline folders (OSTs) should not be considered as backups of your
server based store. For more information on proper server backups, refer to
the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator's Guide, Chapter 15.
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Version : WINDOWS:4.0,5.0,8.0,8.01,8.02,8.03,8.5
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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