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Recovery Manager for Exchange 5.9 - User Guide

Getting started Working with storages
About storages Extracting an Exchange Server database from backup
Working with Quest® Rapid Recovery® (AppAssure®) Working with Quest® NetVault Backup® Working with Quest® vRanger® Working with CA ARCserve Backup Working with EMC NetWorker Working with HP Data Protector Working with IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Working with Microsoft Data Protection Manager Working with Microsoft Windows Backup Working with Microsoft Windows Server Backup Working with Symantec Backup Exec Working with Symantec NetBackup Working with unlisted backup software
Accessing backups directly Extracting incremental or differential backups Registering a storage Opening a storage Closing a storage Renaming a storage Deleting a storage Deleting items from a target storage Deleting items from a source storage Setting access permissions for target files
Restoring data
Optimizing Recovery Manager for Exchange performance Storage indexing Restoring messages Restoring attachments Restoring folders Restoring mailboxes Importing Data from .Pst Files to Online Exchange Mailboxes Selecting a target folder Comparing and restoring storages, mailboxes, or folders Searching for messages, attachments, or folders in source storages
Automated Tasks Management Shell Appendices
Mailbox Restore Wizard Public Folder Restore Wizard Message Restore Wizard Message Delete Wizard Import .Pst Files Wizard Add Storage Wizard Catalog Wizard Task Wizard
Select Action Select Template Specify Task File Option: Catalog Backups Template Option: Restore Templates
Comparison of Recovery Manager for Exchange editions

Specify Task File

On the Specify Task File page, you can open an existing task file and edit the task name and description.

This page contains the following elements:

  • Task file. Displays the opened task file path and name.
  • Browse. Displays a dialog box you can use to locate, select, and open an existing task file for editing.

Task files are .rmxt files created with the Task Wizard.

  • Task ID. Displays the unique identification number of the task. Unique identification numbers are automatically assigned to all tasks at the time of their creation.
  • Task name. Displays the name of the opened task. You can edit the task name.
  • Description. Displays the description of the opened task. You can edit the task description.

Option: Catalog Backups Template

If you select the Catalog Backups template on the Select Template page, the wizard continues with the

following steps:

Select Type of Backup Media (Backup Cataloging)

You can use this page to select the type of the backup media that holds the backup you want to catalog.

You can select one of the following options:

  • Backup files. Catalogs the backup files you specify.
  • Tape drives. Catalogs backups from physical tape drives.
  • Microsoft Removable Storage Manager library. Catalogs backups from the backup media you select from a list provided by the Microsoft Removable Storage Manager (RSM) service.

Note: With these options you can only use the following types of backups:

  • OpenTape Format (OTF) backup files created with EMC NetWorker
  • Tape Archive (TAR) backup files created with NetBackup
  • Microsoft Tape Format (MTF)-compliant backup files created with Windows Backup or Backup Exec

Add Backup Files (Backup Cataloging)

On the Add Backup Files page, the wizard prompts you to set up a list of the backup files you want to catalog.

You can use the following elements:

  • Added backup files. Displays a list of the backup files that you have selected to catalog.
  • Add. Opens a dialog box you can use to select the backup files and add them to the list. You can add multiple files.
  • Remove. Removes selected backup files from the list. To remove files from the list, 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.

You can add incremental or differential backups. To add a differential backup, you need to have the last normal (full) backup as well as the last differential backup cataloged with Recovery Manager for Exchange. To add an incremental backup, you need to have the last normal (full) backup and all subsequent incremental backups cataloged with Recovery Manager for Exchange.

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