Connect As
On this page, specify parameters for connecting to the public folder hierarchy you want. Recovery Manager for Exchange uses the specified parameters to access the public folder hierarchy upon registering it as a storage.
Table 92: User interface elements
Connect as mailbox user |
Allows you to connect to the public folder hierarchy by using the credentials of the specified mailbox user.
Type the mailbox user name in the text box or click Find to search for the mailbox user. |
Connect as System Attendant on Exchange Server |
Allows you to connect to the public folder hierarchy by using the Exchange System Attendant account on the specified Exchange Server.
The Exchange Server you specify must belong to the organization whose public folder hierarchy you want to access. You can only specify Exchange Server 2007 or earlier, because Exchange System Attendant is not supported in Exchange Server 2010 or later. |
When you click Next, the wizard displays a series of pages in which you can view the progress of the storage registration operation, and cancel the operation if necessary.
Specify Exchange Server
You can use this page to specify the name of the Exchange Server that hosts the recovery databases you want to register or the recovery storage group from which you want to register mailbox databases.
In the Exchange Server text box, you can enter the name of the Exchange Server computer that hosts the recovery databases to be registered or the recovery storage group from which you want to register Exchange store databases.
Select Exchange Stores
On this page, the wizard lists the recovery databases or databases in the recovery storage group on the Exchange Server computer you have specified earlier in the wizard.
In the Available Exchange stores list, you can select the check boxes next to the Exchange stores that you want to register as storages.
When you click Next, the wizard displays a series of pages in which you can view the progress of the storage registration operation, and cancel the operation if necessary.
Select What to Register (when accessing Exchange database, Domino databases, or .pst files)
On this page, the wizard prompts you to select what you want to add as storages.
Table 93: User interface elements
Exchange Server database |
Allows you to register an offline Exchange Server database from a specified folder. |
Lotus Domino databases |
Allows you to register multiple Lotus Domino database (.nsf) files from a specified folder. |
Personal Folders (.pst) files |
Allows you to register multiple Personal Folders (.pst) files from specified folders. |