Steve, For a standard restore, the Exchange database files (.EDB and .STM) are replaced during a restore. They ARE NOT written to a temporary location.
However... if you are restoring into the Recovery Storage Group, they are created anew... in a different location. You can point the location of the Recovery Storage Group files to any location you would like. That is done when you create the Recovery Storage Group through the Exchange System Manager. The Exchange log files ARE written to a temporary location. That can be specified by setting the TEMPLOGRESTOREPath in Data Protection for Exchange. TEMPLOGRESTOREPath defaults to the TEMP environment variable if you don't set it within Data Protection for Exchange. Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> wrote on 09/15/2005 04:49:20 PM: > TSM server 5.2.4.3 > TSM TDP 5.2.1.0 > Our Exchange admins are running out of room on some of their Exchange > servers and have a question about temp space used during a restore: > > Question: It is my understanding that when you restore a database in > Exchange 2003 it creates a new temporary database during the restore. > Is it possible to have the temporary database created on a different > disk partition? >