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XADM: How to Open a Store ITP Window Against a Retail Build of Store.exe

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The information in this article applies to:


  • Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server





SUMMARY

To debug complex information store-related issues, it is often helpful for the support professional to use Store ITP (a Windows-based interface for the information store). This is a feature of the Store.exe file, which is only to be used internally within Microsoft.



MORE INFORMATION

To enable the Store ITP Window (using a retail version of Store.exe):

  1. Open the Services snap-in (located in the Administrative Tools group).
  2. Right-click Microsoft Exchange Information Store, and then click Properties.
  3. Click the Log On tab, and then click Allow service to interact with desktop.
  4. Stop and restart the information store.
  5. At a command prompt, run startitp.exe from the \\Exutils\Exes\StartITP network share.

    This will write a DebugITP registry value to the following registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeIS\ParametersSystem

    You should see a Server ITP window appear within one minute. This registry value does not persist (that is, you must do this every time you want to open an ITP window).

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Last Reviewed: June 12, 2000
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