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Select the Deleted Items folder. |
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To have the items restored to your Deleted Items folder, select Recover Selected Items. |
Complete instructions for this procedure can be found in the relevant Microsoft documentation. In addition, you can consult the How to Recover a Deleted Item article at: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997155(EXCHG.80).aspx
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Select the applicable folder, such as the Inbox or a folder that you created. |
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Select the Folder tab. |
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To have the items restored to your Deleted Items folder, select Recover Selected Items. |
Complete instructions for this procedure can be found in the relevant Microsoft documentation. In addition, you can consult the How to Recover a Deleted Item article at: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/recover-deleted-items-HA010355039.aspx
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Microsoft Exchange DAG, SCC, or CCR environment in place: You must have a properly configured DAG, SCC, or CCR environment. SCC and CCR are only supported with Exchange Server Enterprise Edition. |
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Separate NetVault Backup Server machine: The machine that is to serve as the NetVault Backup Server must be properly configured. It must exist outside the Exchange Server DAG, SCC, or CCR deployment, and it must have network connectivity to the nodes and hosts within the cluster. |
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NetVault Backup Client name must match host name of Exchange Server in a DAG environment: Verify that the name specified for the NetVault Backup Client matches the host name of the Exchange Server. |
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Review using NetVault Backup in cluster setup details: Quest strongly recommends that you review the topic dedicated to cluster functionality in the Quest NetVault Backup Administrator’s Guide to ensure that you understand how the information presented in the following topics works with Exchange Server DAG, SCC, and CCR functionality. |
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