Select Type of .Pst Files Location
You can use this page to select whether you want to restore data from particular Personal Folders (.pst) files or from all .pst files located in the folders you specify.
On this page, you can select one of the following options:
- Folders that contain .pst files. You can select this option to specify folders that contain Personal Folders (.pst) files. The task restores data from all .pst files found in the folders you specify.
- Specific .pst files. You can select this option to specify individual Personal Folders (.pst) files from which you want to restore data.
Add .Pst Files
You can use the Add .Pst Files page to set up a list of the Personal Folders (.pst) files from which you want to restore data.
On this page, you can use the following elements:
- Added .pst files. Displays a list of the .pst files you have selected to restore data from.
- Add. Displays a dialog box you can use to select .pst files and add them to the list. You can select and add multiple .pst files.
- Remove. Removes selected .pst files from the list. To remove .pst files, select the files you want to remove, and then click Remove.
To select multiple files in one step, hold down CTRL and click the files you want to select.
Specify Mailbox
You can use this page to specify the Exchange Server that hosts the mailbox to which you want to restore data, and then specify the target mailbox.
On the Specify Mailbox page, you can use the following elements:
- Exchange Server name. You can enter the name of the Exchange Server that hosts the mailbox to which you want to restore data.
- Mailbox name. You can enter the name of the target mailbox to which you want to restore data.
- Check Name. You can click this button to check if the mailbox name you have entered matches a name in the global address list (GAL.) If the mailbox name matches multiple names in GAL, you will be prompted to select one.
Select Target Mailbox Folder
On this page, you can expand the mailbox node in the Specified mailbox list and select a target folder. The task will restore data to that folder.