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Backup Agent Service Account Requirements for Database Level Backup and Restore

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Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2000 and 2003 When you expand the Microsoft Exchange Server - Database Level(IS) object, you can view your local and remote Exchange servers. When you expand a server, you can view the databases and their components that you can protect using Database Level backup and restore: Note: Microsoft Key Management Service (Exchange Server 2000 only) and Microsoft Site Replication Service are optional and appear in the Backup Manager only if you have them installed. In CA ARCserve Backup, the Microsoft Exchange Server - Database Level (IS) object, Microsoft Site Replication Service object, and Microsoft Key Management Service object includes up to four storages groups. Each storage group includes up to five database stores. Note: In a cluster environment, Exchange servers appear under the Exchange virtual server objects. More information: Database Level Backup Methods (see page 36) Backup Agent Service Account Requirements for Database Level Backup and Restore To perform database level backup and restore jobs on Exchange Server 2000 and Exchange Server 2003 systems, the backup agent service account must satisfy the requirements listed below. The backup agent service account must be: ■ A domain account. ■ A member of the Administrator group and the Backup Operators group on the Exchange Server system. ■ Assigned the Exchange Full Administrator role on the Exchange Organization level or the Exchange Administrative Group level. Chapter 3: Performing Database Level Backups and Restores 35

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Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2000 and 2003
When you expand the Microsoft Exchange Server - Database Level(IS) object,
you can view your local and remote Exchange servers. When you expand a
server, you can view the databases and their components that you can protect
using Database Level backup and restore:
Note:
Microsoft Key Management Service (Exchange Server 2000 only) and
Microsoft Site Replication Service are optional and appear in the Backup
Manager only if you have them installed.
In CA ARCserve Backup, the Microsoft Exchange Server - Database Level (IS)
object, Microsoft Site Replication Service object, and Microsoft Key
Management Service object includes up to four storages groups. Each storage
group includes up to five database stores.
Note:
In a cluster environment, Exchange servers appear under the Exchange
virtual server objects.
More information:
Database Level Backup Methods
(see page 36)
Backup Agent Service Account Requirements for Database Level Backup and
Restore
To perform database level backup and restore jobs on Exchange Server 2000
and Exchange Server 2003 systems, the backup agent service account must
satisfy the requirements listed below.
The backup agent service account must be:
A domain account.
A member of the Administrator group and the Backup Operators group on
the Exchange Server system.
Assigned the Exchange Full Administrator role on the Exchange
Organization level or the Exchange Administrative Group level.
Chapter 3: Performing Database Level Backups and Restores
35