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Brick Level Restore Options

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How to Perform Brick Level Restores on Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 Systems ■ If you backed up your folder or mailbox using both full and differential backups, your restore set includes your full session and one differential session. For example, in the following backup scenario, your restore set can be full and differential 1, full and differential 2, full and differential 3, or full and differential 4: Full Differential 1 Differential 2 Differential 3 Differential 4 Brick Level Restore Options When you create a restore job, a conflict may occur if a version of what you are restoring already exists on your destination server. To prepare for this situation, you can choose a conflict resolution restore option. To select a restore option, right-click Microsoft Exchange Server-Brick Level and select Agent Option. Select one of the following conflict resolution options: ■ Never overwrite original message--Do not delete original messages and always restore as copies. Use this option if you are restoring to an empty folder in the original location or an alternative location. ■ Overwrite original message if changed--Delete only the original messages that have been modified since they were backed up. Do not delete original messages and always restore as copies. Use this option if you are restoring to an empty folder in the original location or an alternative location. ■ Always overwrite message--Delete original messages. ■ Never overwrite original message if changed--Do not delete original messages and always restore as copies those messages that have been modified since they were backed up. Because messages that have not been modified are skipped, this option is faster than the Restore as Copy option. Note: When a message is restored, a new message ID is created and assigned to it. Consequently, if you restore from one backup multiple times, you will see duplicated messages even if you selected to overwrite the original. 106 Agent for Microsoft Exchange Guide

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How to Perform Brick Level Restores on Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 Systems
If you backed up your folder or mailbox using both full and differential
backups, your restore set includes your full session and one differential
session. For example, in the following backup scenario, your restore set
can be full and differential 1, full and differential 2, full and differential 3,
or full and differential 4:
Full
Differential 1
Differential 2
Differential 3
Differential 4
Brick Level Restore Options
When you create a restore job, a conflict may occur if a version of what you
are restoring already exists on your destination server. To prepare for this
situation, you can choose a conflict resolution restore option. To select a
restore option, right-click Microsoft Exchange Server-Brick Level and select
Agent Option
.
Select one of the following conflict resolution options:
Never overwrite original message--
Do not delete original messages
and always restore as copies. Use this option if you are restoring to an
empty folder in the original location or an alternative location.
Overwrite original message if changed--
Delete only the original
messages that have been modified since they were backed up. Do not
delete original messages and always restore as copies. Use this option if
you are restoring to an empty folder in the original location or an
alternative location.
Always overwrite message--
Delete original messages.
Never overwrite original message if changed--
Do not delete original
messages and always restore as copies those messages that have been
modified since they were backed up. Because messages that have not
been modified are skipped, this option is faster than the Restore as Copy
option.
Note:
When a message is restored, a new message ID is created and
assigned to it. Consequently, if you restore from one backup multiple
times, you will see duplicated messages even if you selected to overwrite
the original.
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Agent for Microsoft Exchange Guide