Question about exchange 2007 SP3
I just upgraded my exchange 2007 from SP2 RU4 to SP3. When I looked at the Msftesql.exe search engine I noticed the file version says 14.0.4999.1039 and the description says "Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal 2004" instead of "PKM executable" which was the description of the file under SP2 RU4. Does that mean that Microsoft is moving towards using the search engine of SharePoint on exchange? Also, can someone shed some light on what the new version of MSSearch 3.1 does different from 3.0 back in SP2.
November 18th, 2010 10:57am

Hi Mike, Yes, the Exchange 2007 SP3 includes updates to the Exchange Search (MSSearch) component. MSSearch provides support for creating full text indexes for Exchange stores. Exchange 2007 SP3 updates the MSSearch binary files to MSSearch 3.1. Here is a related article for you: What's New in Exchange Server 2007 SP3 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff607226%28EXCHG.80%29.aspx In Exchange 2007 SP3, MSSearch provides support for creating full text indexes for Exchange stores. In the previous version of Exchange 2007, By using Microsoft Search indexing engine (MSSearch), Exchange Search creates the initial index by crawling all messages in mailboxes within an Exchange 2007 database. Here are the related articles: What's New in Exchange Server 2007 SP3 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff607226%28EXCHG.80%29.aspx Managing Exchange Search http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998289(EXCHG.80).aspx Here are some related articles for you, hope it helps: Understanding Exchange Search http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb232132%28EXCHG.80%29.aspx If anything is unclear, please feel free to let me know and I will be glad to help. Best Regards, Evan
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November 22nd, 2010 11:01am

Hello Evan, This process just recently started consuming almost 100% of the CPU. Our Exchange server's performance is being affected as a result. Can I just end this process? ThanksJason
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