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I now realize this was a bad idea.  As I'm sure you can guess, it corrupted the databases.  Luckily it's on a new install and there's only a couple test mailboxes in the database.  I've tried the repair instructions, but can't get them to work.

Running "eseutil -r e01" from the log folder returns an error that it might be a lossy operation, and suggests running the soft recovery with the -a argument.  Running "eseutil -r e01 -a" returns the same error.

Any ideas?  I'm thinking about just nuking the databases, and starting from scratch.  Aside from deleting the arbitration mailboxes and running ADprep to recreate them, is there any trick to doing this?


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