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How to Perform Brick Level Restores on Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 Systems 9. If you are restoring to an alternative location, when the Security dialog opens, enter the user name and password for the destination server and click OK. Note: CA ARCserve Backup does not support logging in to systems with passwords that are greater than 23 characters. If the password on the system you are attempting to log in to is greater than 23 characters, you must modify the password on the agent system such that it is 23 characters or less, and then you can log in to the agent system. 10. When the Session User Name and Password dialog opens, on the Machine tab, verify or change the user name and password for the destination Exchange Server. To change the user name or password, select the session, click Edit, make your changes, and then click OK. 11. Click the DBAgent tab and verify or change the user name and password for the backup agent service account. This account must meet the requirements for the Exchange Server you are restoring to. For information on these requirements, see Backup Agent Service Account Requirements for Document Level Backup and Restore. 12. Click OK. 13. When the Submit Job dialog appears, select Run Now to run the job immediately, or select Run On and select a future date and time when you want the job to run. 14. Enter a description for your job and click OK. More information: Configure Document Level Restore Options (see page 92) Alternative Restore Locations (see page 95) How to Perform Brick Level Restores on Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 Systems Although this release of CA ARCserve Backup does not support brick level backup operations, you can restore data that was backed up using a version of the agent that supported brick level backup. Before you can restore brick level backup data, you must perform the following prerequisite tasks: ■ Configure the document level agent such that the Allow Brick Level Restore option is enabled. ■ Configure the brick level agent. Chapter 4: Performing Document Level Backups and Restores 103

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How to Perform Brick Level Restores on Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 Systems
9.
If you are restoring to an alternative location, when the Security dialog
opens, enter the user name and password for the destination server and
click
OK
.
Note:
CA ARCserve Backup does not support logging in to systems with
passwords that are greater than 23 characters. If the password on the
system you are attempting to log in to is greater than 23 characters, you
must modify the password on the agent system such that it is 23
characters or less, and then you can log in to the agent system.
10.
When the Session User Name and Password dialog opens, on the
Machine
tab, verify or change the user name and password for the destination
Exchange Server. To change the user name or password, select the
session, click
Edit
, make your changes, and then click
OK
.
11.
Click the DBAgent tab and verify or change the user name and password
for the backup agent service account. This account must meet the
requirements for the Exchange Server you are restoring to. For information
on these requirements, see Backup Agent Service Account Requirements
for Document Level Backup and Restore.
12.
Click
OK
.
13.
When the Submit Job dialog appears, select
Run Now
to run the job
immediately, or select
Run On
and select a future date and time when you
want the job to run.
14.
Enter a description for your job and click
OK
.
More information:
Configure Document Level Restore Options
(see page 92)
Alternative Restore Locations
(see page 95)
How to Perform Brick Level Restores on Exchange 2000 and
Exchange 2003 Systems
Although this release of CA ARCserve Backup does not support brick level
backup operations, you can restore data that was backed up using a version of
the agent that supported brick level backup.
Before you can restore brick level backup data, you must perform the following
prerequisite tasks:
Configure the document level agent such that the Allow Brick Level Restore
option is enabled.
Configure the brick level agent.
Chapter 4: Performing Document Level Backups and Restores
103