The Profile Wizard lets you make changes to any existing Microsoft Outlook profile in the Exchange data store. You may need to edit a profile in Mailbox Restore if the name of the Exchange server changes or if the account name of an employee using the profile changes.
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Includes the following general settings options:
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Includes the following general settings options:
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Includes the following settings options for managing mailboxes:
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Includes the following settings options for managing mailboxes:
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Includes the following security and encryption options:
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Includes the following security and encryption options:
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Includes the following settings options for connecting to Microsoft Exchange when working offline:
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Includes the option Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP. It lets you access Microsoft Exchange from an internet connection outside of the network and modify the Exchange Proxy Settings. |
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You can delete a profile from an Exchange database by using the Profile Wizard option in Mailbox Restore .
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To save a file, you must have opened an Exchange database in Mailbox Restore using the Local Mount Utility.
In Mailbox Restore, you can save an item in various formats to the local machine without performing a restore.
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On the Mailbox Restore home page, use the left navigation area to locate and select the mailbox that contains the item that you want to save. |
Saves the item as an unformatted text file. It can be opened by Notepad or a similar program. |
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The topics in this section describe how to use Mailbox Restore to recover email items from an Exchange data store that was backed up in a Rapid Recovery recovery point.
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