The next step involves creating the Backup Options Set or selecting an existing one.
As of release 13.1, granular restore is available for all aspects of Microsoft 365.
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Next to the Plugin Options list, click . |
NOTE: To prevent a pop-up from appearing and causing the WebUI to be unresponsive, before creating the new plug-in set, click Edit and save the existing default plug-in options, and then click the + icon. |
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In the Backup Type section, select the applicable option: |
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Full Backup: To perform a complete backup of the selected mailbox — including its folders, messages, mailbox settings, and rules — or the selected OneDrive or Teams node, select this option. |
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Incremental Backup: To back up all data changed in the selected mailbox, OneDrive, or Teams node since the last occurrence of a Full or Incremental Backup, select this option. |
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In the Additional Options section, if you want to use parallel streams to increase the speed of backup jobs, optionally select Enable multi-streaming and then indicate the number of streams. |
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If you are setting up a backup job for Outlook, in the Outlook Options section, select the applicable options: |
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Enable Restartable backup: If you want to be able to pause a backup and have it resume from the point at which it was stopped, select this option. |
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Exclude attachments in backup: If you want to exclude attachments and inline images from messages, select this option. |
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Exclude Calendar backup: If you want to exclude calendars, select this option. |
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Use the Schedule, Target Storage, and Advanced Options lists to configure any additional required options. |
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TIP: To run a job that you have already created and saved, select Manage Job Definitions on the Navigation pane, select the applicable job, and click Run Now. |
IMPORTANT: The Restart feature is available for mailbox-related backup jobs; it is not available for OneDrive-related backup jobs. |
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