Two EX systems can have same volume names because volume names are based on the time when the first email is being assigned to the volume. For example if volume name is 20070901003506 it means it was created on
2007/Sep/01 at 00:35:06 AM (server time)
So we can see there will be chances when it would be possible. For these containers you will have to choose one of them to be repachaged by using another server. Create a test server with same configuration as the original ones (expecially the folder structure and NO RULES). Unpack messages using ExPackContainer utility and process those with the help of ExBadDirProcessor utility. Once you have the container close it and here you go.
WARNING: I haven't yet tested what I mentioned about, but its the first thought that comes to my mind.
fschlupp
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http://forums.emc.com/forums/thread.jspa?tstart=0&threadID=64301
But to answer your question, no. I don't think it's possible.
RKatwal
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April 17th, 2008 00:00
2007/Sep/01 at 00:35:06 AM (server time)
So we can see there will be chances when it would be possible. For these containers you will have to choose one of them to be repachaged by using another server. Create a test server with same configuration as the original ones (expecially the folder structure and NO RULES). Unpack messages using ExPackContainer utility and process those with the help of ExBadDirProcessor utility. Once you have the container close it and here you go.
WARNING: I haven't yet tested what I mentioned about, but its the first thought that comes to my mind.