The following documentation is also available:
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 Quest vRanger User’s Guide: This guide describes how to configure and work with vRanger.  | 
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 Quest vRanger Integration Guide for EMC® Data Domain® Boost (DD Boost™): This guide describes how to configure vRanger to work with a Data Domain Boost repository to achieve source-side deduplication of backup data.  | 
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 Quest vRanger Integration Guide for Quest NetVault SmartDisk - vRanger Edition: This guide describes how to configure vRanger to work with a NetVault SmartDisk - vRanger Edition repository to achieve deduplication of backup data.  | 
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 Quest vRanger Integration Guide for Quest DR Series Disk Backup Appliance: This guide describes how to configure vRanger to work with a DR4x00 appliance to achieve deduplication of backup data.  | 
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 Quest vRanger Integration Guide for Quest QoreStor: This guide describes how to configure vRanger to work with QoreStor to achieve deduplication of backup data.  | 
There are three levels of vRanger Licensing, each with different available features:
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 Windows® file-level restore (FLR)  | 
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There are three levels of vRanger Licensing, each with different available features:
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 Windows® file-level restore (FLR)  | 
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 Linux® FLR  | 
To continue using vRanger past the trial period, you must purchase a license and import the new license key provided to you by Quest. If you do not receive your license key, visit https://support.quest.com/licensing-assistance.
When using an extended trial license, there are a few key points to remember:
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