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Can SQL Server be used as Exchange server back end?

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glgcag

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Apr 25, 2001
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For some reason I thought I read somewhere that Exchange Server (2000/2003?) could be configured to use SQL Server as the back end database instead of the Exchange database. Of course, I can't find anything about it on the web, so I assume it's not possible, but thought I'd check with the experts here on Tek-Tips!
 
Well, the Exchange Information Stores are essentially Microsoft Jet (SQLServer/Access) databases, but I woudl expect they are optimized for Exchange and have some unique features.

First I have ever heard of it, so I doubt its possible, and if it was, I doubt there would be any advantage to doing so.
 
Nope. Exchange uses a derivative of JET (though optimized from something simple, like MS Access. Not quite the same as SQL). There were thoughts about changing the back-end for Exchange with 2003 and with the next release, but both were decided against by Microsoft.
 
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