1. Unmount databases.
2. Fix the physical database file: eseutil /p priv1.edb
3. Fix internal structore of file: isinteg -s servername -test alltests -fix
4. Defrag database file: eseutil /d priv1.edb
5. Mount databases.
Monday, March 30, 2009
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Good steps Clint !
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