New Install - Information Store Name
Is there any reason to change the default Information Store name? In Exchange 2003 the name was simply Information Store, but now in 2010 the name includes several addition numbers.
Thanks,
--tj
March 21st, 2012 11:17am
If you're asking about the first Exchange Database that is created, you can use the Exchange Management Console to rename it. Under the Organization Configuration section, select Mailbox. From there select the Database Management tab and highlight
the database to be renamed. Right click - Properties, and you can change the name there. If you would like to rename the actual file itself, you can use the Move Database Path command to not only move the physical location, but move the DB to a
new file name. This will require a dismount however, so you need to plan accordingly.
Hope this helps..
Lance Wilson Sr. Lead Consultant Catapult Systems Inc.
Well, if I had read this right the first time. I don't normally keep the default name for my clients. I like to have the files named something that is easily recoginizable. (I orginally read you message as asking for help renaming the
files..)
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March 21st, 2012 2:24pm
Is it standard practice to rename, or do most Exchange Administrators leave the name that Microsoft generates?
--tj
March 21st, 2012 5:24pm
Hi JP,
Rename database is standard practice.
Many Admin choose to change it to specific name which is more meaningful.
That will not cause any problem.
Hope it helps.Rowen
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March 21st, 2012 10:14pm