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Process Server - Microsoft Exchange Server runs on the specific kind of service, which identifies all of the resources on the network and makes those resources offered to Exchange Server users and related applications. This special service of Microsoft Exchange Server is called Directory Service. Whenever a Microsoft Exchange Server crash occurs, the directory service gets impacted plus you've got to regenerate the service. In these situations, when you regenerate the Exchange Server Directory Service, Offline Storage (OST) file about the client system could not be synchronized with Microsoft Exchange Server user mailbox so it could not be converted in PST (Personal Storage) file. Thus, you need to manually Convert OST File into PST using specialized applications.

Process Servers - 1-Prior to regenerate the Exchange Server directory service, all the Exchange Servers should be on the web and will be able to commune with each other. Otherwise, when the directory service would be regenerated around the Exchange Server database, it could take control of all the public folders or any other services and therefore it couldn't contact them. If you run into this case, it becomes impossible revisit the general public folder to the original server.

The task, that you would follow, is named the DS/IS Consistency check. It analyzes the local private and public Exchange Server Information Store database as well as the Directory Service database on other servers for accessing information linked to the faulty server. These details might be used by Microsoft Exchange Server for restoring every one of the mailboxes, site connections and directory replication connectors.

Process Server - Although, this action really helps to restore a damaged Exchange Server, nevertheless it has a limitation. You can't restore information of human mailbox by regenerating Exchange Directory Service. The mailbox and also the personal data store may be restored. However you still be capable of access the mailboxes and stored data.