XADM: Find Service Pack and Service Account of Shut Down Server
ID: Q169114
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Exchange Server, versions 4.0, 5.0
SUMMARY
When you are recovering a Microsoft Exchange Server computer, it is
important to restore the database files to a new Exchange Server computer
with the same organization name, site name, service account, service
account password, service pack, and preferably the same server name. The
administrator may not remember this information, and a lot of time is lost
in the trying to get it.
This article explains how to deduce the service pack level of the original
Exchange Server computer, before it stopped responding. It also explains
how to find the service account inside the information store (IS) if the
directory (DS) is successfully started. This article does not, however,
explain how to find the original organization name, site name, server name,
and Windows NT domain name. For information about how to find these names,
please contact Microsoft Technical Support.
MORE INFORMATIONTo Find the Service Pack Level:
From the File Manager or the MS-DOS prompt, change to Exchsrvr\bin
directory, find the size of the file Store.exe, and compare it to the
following list (in bytes):
SP Level Build Store.exe Mailumx.dll X400Om.dll
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4.0 (RTM) 837.10 1,339,152 744,224 335,524
4.0 SP 1 838
4.0 SP 2 993.4 1,347,344 750,624 336,096
4.0 Post SP2 994.12 1,348,368 750,624 336,096
4.0 SP 3 994.64 1,347,856 751,152 336,096
4.0 Post SP3 995.33 1,347,856
4.0 SP 4 995.54
4.0 Post SP4 996.6 1,347,344
5.0 (RTM) 1457.11 2,328,848 893,200 318,736
5.5 (RTM) 1960.5 2,624,272 937,744 320,784
To Find Service Account Inside the IS:
Start the Exchange Server Administrator program. It will find the Exchange
Server if the System Attendant and the directory have started successfully.
- On the left side, select the Configuration container.
- On the right side, doubleclick the Information Store Site
configuration.
- Click the Permissions tab (if this tab is not visible, click
Options on the Tools menu). Select the "Show Permissions page for all
objects" check box.
- Read the Windows NT Domain and Windows NT Account name of the Service
account Admin.
For additional information about how to find the original organization
name, site name, server name, and Windows NT domain name, please contact
Microsoft Product Support.
Keywords : kbusage XADM
Version : WinNT:4.0,5.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbinfo
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