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Perform a Document Level Restore, Exchange Server - Document Level

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Document Level Data Restore Perform a Document Level Restore To restore using Document Level restore 1. From the CA ARCserve Backup Home Page, select Restore from the Quick Start menu. The Restore Manager window opens. 2. From the Restore Manager window, select Restore by Tree in the dropdown box underneath the Source tab. Note: Both Restore by Tree and Restore by Session are supported for Document Level restore. 3. Expand the Windows Systems object, expand the server you are restoring from, and then expand the server object to select the documents you want to restore-storage groups, mailbox stores, public folder stores, public folders, folders, or even individual documents. Note: Special mailboxes, such as Mail Connectors, System Attendant, Internet Mail Service, and MS Schedule+, cannot be selected for restore. These are special system mailboxes and should not be restored. 4. Click Version History, select a backup version for this session, and click Select. Note: Version History is supported at the storage group level only. 5. To select restore options, right-click a storage group, select Agent Option, select restore options, and then click OK. For more information about restore options, see Document Level Restore Options. 6. Click the Destination tab. You can restore the database objects to their original location (default) or you can restore the database objects to an alternative location. 7. If you want to restore to an alternative location, clear the Restore files to their original locations check box, expand the Windows Systems object, expand the server you want to restore to, expand the Microsoft Exchange Server - Document Level object, and select where you want to restore to. Note: When restoring to an alternative location, there are certain rules that apply to the destination you select, depending on what you selected to restore and what version of Exchange Server you are restoring to. For more information, see Alternate Restore Locations. 8. Click Start. 102 Agent for Microsoft Exchange Guide

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Document Level Data Restore
Perform a Document Level Restore
To restore using Document Level restore
1.
From the CA ARCserve Backup Home Page, select
Restore
from the
Quick
Start
menu.
The Restore Manager window opens.
2.
From the Restore Manager window, select
Restore by Tree
in the drop-
down box underneath the Source tab.
Note:
Both Restore by Tree and Restore by Session are supported for
Document Level restore.
3.
Expand the
Windows Systems
object, expand the server you are
restoring from, and then expand the server object to select the documents
you want to restore—storage groups, mailbox stores, public folder stores,
public folders, folders, or even individual documents.
Note:
Special mailboxes, such as Mail Connectors, System Attendant,
Internet Mail Service, and MS Schedule+, cannot be selected for restore.
These are special system mailboxes and should not be restored.
4.
Click
Version History
, select a backup version for this session, and click
Select
.
Note:
Version History is supported at the storage group level only.
5.
To select restore options, right-click a storage group, select
Agent
Option
, select restore options, and then click
OK
.
For more information about restore options, see Document Level Restore
Options.
6.
Click the
Destination
tab. You can restore the database objects to their
original location (default) or you can restore the database objects to an
alternative location.
7.
If you want to restore to an alternative location, clear the
Restore files to
their original locations
check box, expand the
Windows Systems
object, expand the server you want to restore to, expand the
Microsoft
Exchange Server – Document Level
object, and select where you want
to restore to.
Note:
When restoring to an alternative location, there are certain rules
that apply to the destination you select, depending on what you selected to
restore and what version of Exchange Server you are restoring to. For
more information, see Alternate Restore Locations.
8.
Click
Start
.
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