Computer Associates BABWBR1151S40 User Guide - Page 25

Backup Additional User Properties, Disable Purge Option, Append To Restored Mailbox, Log Location

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Post-installation Tasks ■ Backup Additional User Properties--If you are using Exchange 2000 Server, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 this setting lets you back up a greater level of user properties detail and determines what is restored when using the Create user if not existing restore option. Note: For more information on restore options, see Document Level Restore Options. If you do not enable this option, only the display name that is associated with the mailbox is backed up. This is useful if you will be using this user as a placeholder to perform an audit or test restore. If you do enable this option, most additional properties, such as first name, last name, fax number, and address information are backed up. This is useful for migration, but will increase the backup time. ■ Disable Purge Option--When a backup job is created using the time based backup method, the Purge documents after backup option can be enabled so that documents are automatically deleted after they are backed up. However, since this option should be used with caution, you can enable the Disable Purge Option as a safety feature to override the purge and prevent an agent from pruning an Exchange Server. ■ Append To Restored Mailbox--During restore, if you want to create duplicates of existing users and mailboxes in the same organization, you must append a string to the user and mailbox names. Enter the string you want to append in this field. Since the maximum character limit for user and mailbox names on some systems is 20 characters, try to keep the string short. If you do not want to create duplicates, leave this field blank. Note: This option must be used in conjunction with the Create mailbox if not existing options. For information about Create mailbox if not existing, see Configure Document Level Restore Options (see page 92). ■ Log Location--If you want to change your log location from the default location, click Browse and select a new location. Chapter 2: Installing the Agent 25

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Post-installation Tasks
Backup Additional User Properties--
If you are using Exchange
2000 Server, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 this
setting lets you back up a greater level of user properties detail and
determines what is restored when using the Create user if not existing
restore option.
Note:
For more information on restore options, see Document Level
Restore Options.
If you do not enable this option, only the display name that is
associated with the mailbox is backed up. This is useful if you will be
using this user as a placeholder to perform an audit or test restore. If
you do enable this option, most additional properties, such as first
name, last name, fax number, and address information are backed up.
This is useful for migration, but will increase the backup time.
Disable Purge Option
--When a backup job is created using the time
based backup method, the Purge documents after backup option can
be enabled so that documents are automatically deleted after they are
backed up. However, since this option should be used with caution,
you can enable the Disable Purge Option as a safety feature to
override the purge and prevent an agent from pruning an Exchange
Server.
Append To Restored Mailbox
--During restore, if you want to create
duplicates of existing users and mailboxes in the same organization,
you must append a string to the user and mailbox names. Enter the
string you want to append in this field. Since the maximum character
limit for user and mailbox names on some systems is 20 characters,
try to keep the string short. If you do not want to create duplicates,
leave this field blank.
Note:
This option must be used in conjunction with the Create mailbox
if not existing options. For information about Create mailbox if not
existing, see
Configure Document Level Restore Options
(see page 92).
Log Location--
If you want to change your log location from the
default location, click Browse and select a new location.
Chapter 2: Installing the Agent
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