Computer Associates BABWBR1151S40 User Guide - Page 101

Manually Extending Your Destination Path to Create a New Folder

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Document Level Data Restore Manually Extending Your Destination Path to Create a New Folder If you want to create a new folder to restore to within the mailbox or folder you selected as your destination, you can manually extend the destination path on the Destination tab in the Restore Manager. Example: Extending the Destination Path If you select Mailbox_A as your destination and want to add a new folder within Mailbox_A to restore to, add the name of your new folder at the end of the destination path at the top of the page. The following graphic illustrates how to extend the destination path to a new folder labeled "newfolder." Note: Do not enter a backslash (\) at the end of your new folder name. Important! Because Document Level restore uses push agent technology, you must always have Windows Systems selected in the Destination field next to the destination path. Chapter 4: Performing Document Level Backups and Restores 101

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Document Level Data Restore
Manually Extending Your Destination Path to Create a New Folder
If you want to create a new folder to restore to within the mailbox or folder
you selected as your destination, you can manually extend the destination
path on the Destination tab in the Restore Manager.
Example: Extending the Destination Path
If you select Mailbox_A as your destination and want to add a new folder
within Mailbox_A to restore to, add the name of your new folder at the end of
the destination path at the top of the page.
The following graphic illustrates how to extend the destination path to a new
folder labeled "newfolder."
Note:
Do not enter a backslash (\) at the end of your new folder name.
Important!
Because Document Level restore uses push agent technology, you
must always have
Windows Systems
selected in the Destination field next to
the destination path.
Chapter 4: Performing Document Level Backups and Restores
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