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Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2007, Database Level Views in the Backup

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Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2007 ■ Ensure that the Exchange Server application is operational and that you have the same Service Pack you had prior to the disaster. ■ Restore the databases to the Exchange Server. For instructions on how to restore the databases to the Exchange Server, see Perform a Database Level Restore. Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2007 The following sections describe how to use database level backup and restore data on Exchange 2007 Server systems. Database Level Views in the Backup Manager Depending on your configuration, Microsoft Exchange Server - Database Level appears in the Backup Manager under the following objects: ■ Windows Systems ■ Exchange Organization The following diagram illustrates that when you expand the Microsoft Exchange Server - Database Level 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 processes. To set options for the respective databases, right-click the Microsoft Exchange Server - Database Level object and select options from the pop-up menu. Chapter 3: Performing Database Level Backups and Restores 51

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Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2007
Ensure that the Exchange Server application is operational and that you
have the same Service Pack you had prior to the disaster.
Restore the databases to the Exchange Server. For instructions on how to
restore the databases to the Exchange Server, see Perform a Database
Level Restore.
Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server
2007
The following sections describe how to use database level backup and restore
data on Exchange 2007 Server systems.
Database Level Views in the Backup Manager
Depending on your configuration, Microsoft Exchange Server – Database Level
appears in the Backup Manager under the following objects:
Windows Systems
Exchange Organization
The following diagram illustrates that when you expand the Microsoft Exchange
Server – Database Level 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
processes.
To set options for the respective databases, right-click the Microsoft Exchange
Server - Database Level object and select options from the pop-up menu.
Chapter 3: Performing Database Level Backups and Restores
51