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Perform a Brick Level Data Restore

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How to Perform Brick Level Restores on Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 Systems Perform a Brick Level Data Restore Use the following procedure to restore data that was backed up using a version of the agent that supported brick level backup. To restore brick level backup data 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. 3. Expand the server you are restoring from, expand the Microsoft Exchange Server - Brick Level object, and select the folders that you want to restore. Be aware of the following behaviors: ■ When you select a folder, an object is displayed in the top right-pane. This represents the folder you selected to restore and all of its contents. You do not need to select this object because it is automatically selected for you. ■ 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. 5. Choose a restore option. To do this, right-click Microsoft Exchange - Brick Level, select Agent Option, select a restore option, and click OK. For more information about restore options, see Brick Level Restore Options (see page 106). 6. Click the Destination tab. You can restore folders to their original location (default) or you can restore the folders to an alternative location (includes restoring a folder to a different mailbox on the same or different server). 7. If you want to restore to an alternative location, remove the check mark from the Restore files to their original locations check box, verify MS Windows System is selected in the Destination field, expand the Windows Systems object (if you do not have the Universal Agent installed, expand the Network object), expand the server you want to restore to, expand the Microsoft Exchange Server - Brick Level object, and select where you want to restore to. Chapter 4: Performing Document Level Backups and Restores 107

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How to Perform Brick Level Restores on Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 Systems
Perform a Brick Level Data Restore
Use the following procedure to restore data that was backed up using a version
of the agent that supported brick level backup.
To restore brick level backup data
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.
3.
Expand the server you are restoring from, expand the Microsoft Exchange
Server – Brick Level object, and select the folders that you want to
restore.
Be aware of the following behaviors:
When you select a folder, an object is displayed in the top right-pane.
This represents the folder you selected to restore and all of its
contents. You do not need to select this object because it is
automatically selected for you.
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.
5.
Choose a restore option. To do this, right-click Microsoft Exchange - Brick
Level, select Agent Option, select a restore option, and click OK. For more
information about restore options, see
Brick Level Restore Options
(see
page 106).
6.
Click the Destination tab. You can restore folders to their original location
(default) or you can restore the folders to an alternative location (includes
restoring a folder to a different mailbox on the same or different server).
7.
If you want to restore to an alternative location, remove the check mark
from the Restore files to their original locations check box, verify MS
Windows System is selected in the Destination field, expand the Windows
Systems object (if you do not have the Universal Agent installed, expand
the Network object), expand the server you want to restore to, expand the
Microsoft Exchange Server – Brick Level object, and select where you want
to restore to.
Chapter 4: Performing Document Level Backups and Restores
107