Use the steps in this procedure to open an offline SQL Server backup file as your recovery source.
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The Open Recovery Source dialog box displays.
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The Select SQL Database backup dialog box displays.
The Select SQL Database backup dialog box closes. The path of the selected file appears in the Open Recovery Source dialog box.
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From the Enter a directory path to which the content of the .BAK files should be restored field, specify the location into which you want the content of the SQL Server backup file to be extracted. |
For example, navigate to C:\SqlData\MSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Backup\.
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In the Backup content information field, the topology of the SharePoint farm in the SQL Server backup file displays.
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The Open Recovery Source dialog box closes, and the selected SQL Server database backup file displays in the DocRetriever Console.
You must have access to a full backup file created from within SharePoint from which you want to recover data. For information on determining the default location for SharePoint backups, see Locating the default location for SharePoint backups.
Use the steps in this procedure open a SharePoint full backup file as your recovery source.
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The Open Recovery Source dialog box displays.
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From the SharePoint backup directory path field, identify the directory path of the SharePoint differential backup as follows: |
For example, navigate to D:\SharePoint Backup\.
The Browse For Folder dialog box closes. The path of the selected SharePoint backup file appears in the Open Recovery Source dialog box.
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From the Enter a directory path to which the content of the .BAK files should be restored field, specify the location into which you want the content of the SharePoint backup file to be extracted. |
For example, navigate to D:\SharePoint Backup\restored.
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In the SharePoint backup contents field, the topology of the SharePoint farm in the SharePoint full backup file displays. |
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The Open Recovery Source dialog box closes, and the selected SharePoint database backup file displays in the DocRetriever Console.
You must have access to a differential backup file created from within SharePoint from which you want to recover data. For information on determining the default location for SharePoint backups, see Locating the default location for SharePoint backups.
Use the steps in this procedure open a SharePoint differential backup file as your recovery source.
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The Open Recovery Source dialog box displays.
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From the SharePoint differential backup directory path field, identify the directory path of the SharePoint differential backup as follows: |
For example, navigate to D:\SharePoint Backup\.
The Browse For Folder dialog box closes. The path of the selected SharePoint backup file appears in the Open Recovery Source dialog box.
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From the Enter a directory path to which the content of the .BAK files should be restored field, specify the location into which you want the content of the SharePoint backup file to be extracted. |
For example, navigate to D:\SharePoint Backup\restored.
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In the SharePoint backup contents field, the topology of the SharePoint farm in the SharePoint differential backup file displays. |
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The Open Recovery Source dialog box closes, and the selected SharePoint database backup file displays in the DocRetriever Console.
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Optionally, click Central Administration to return to the main menu for SharePoint Central Administration. |
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