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... 2000 3-1 Assigning Permissions for the Service Account 3-3 Configuring the Backup Agent 3-3 The BrightStor ARCserve Backup Browser 3-5 Selecting Exchange Objects in the BrightStor ARCserve Backup Browser 3-6 Backing Up 3-7 Database Backup Strategies 3-8 Backup Options 3-10 Files Backed Up for Each Option 3-11 Backing Up an Exchange Database, Mailboxes, or Individual Folders 3-11 Restoring 3-14 Restore Options 3-15 Restoring an Exchange Database...
... 2000 3-1 Assigning Permissions for the Service Account 3-3 Configuring the Backup Agent 3-3 The BrightStor ARCserve Backup Browser 3-5 Selecting Exchange Objects in the BrightStor ARCserve Backup Browser 3-6 Backing Up 3-7 Database Backup Strategies 3-8 Backup Options 3-10 Files Backed Up for Each Option 3-11 Backing Up an Exchange Database, Mailboxes, or Individual Folders 3-11 Restoring 3-14 Restore Options 3-15 Restoring an Exchange Database...
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... 10 and 11 for the Backup Agent 6. Click Action, and click New User. 4. Click the User account, click Action and click Properties. 8. In the dialog that opens, add the Backup Agent Service Account to exit. 2-2 Backup Agent for this option. 12. Open the Administrative Tools program group and select Active Directory Users and Computers on...
... 10 and 11 for the Backup Agent 6. Click Action, and click New User. 4. Click the User account, click Action and click Properties. 8. In the dialog that opens, add the Backup Agent Service Account to exit. 2-2 Backup Agent for this option. 12. Open the Administrative Tools program group and select Active Directory Users and Computers on...
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.... Expand either the Directory or Information Store objects to back up the selected database by expanding the Microsoft Exchange Server icon. Using the Backup Agent on Exchange Version 5.5 2-11 Backing Up 3. Choose one of the following options: ■ Select the Microsoft Exchange Server object, to back up both the Directory and Information...
.... Expand either the Directory or Information Store objects to back up the selected database by expanding the Microsoft Exchange Server icon. Using the Backup Agent on Exchange Version 5.5 2-11 Backing Up 3. Choose one of the following options: ■ Select the Microsoft Exchange Server object, to back up both the Directory and Information...
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...the session and click Edit. Click OK to a new location. Important! Click the Destination tab in the following format: DOMAIN\USERNAME 11. Refer to the Microsoft Exchange Disaster Recovery White Papers for information on which the Exchange Server is loaded. If a Session password was...restoring the Private or Public databases separately, the option that erases all data before restoring does not function. 8. Click OK to choose a Backup Agent Restore Option. 7. Restoring To restore Exchange mailboxes or folders, in the browser, right-click the Microsoft Exchange-Brick Level icon to...
...the session and click Edit. Click OK to a new location. Important! Click the Destination tab in the following format: DOMAIN\USERNAME 11. Refer to the Microsoft Exchange Disaster Recovery White Papers for information on which the Exchange Server is loaded. If a Session password was...restoring the Private or Public databases separately, the option that erases all data before restoring does not function. 8. Click OK to choose a Backup Agent Restore Option. 7. Restoring To restore Exchange mailboxes or folders, in the browser, right-click the Microsoft Exchange-Brick Level icon to...
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... is a member of any other mailbox. Enter a unique alias name for the Backup Agent 6. In the Active Directory Users and Computers, click User Account, Action, and Properties. 11. The alias name must not be a prefix of the Administrators, Domain users, and Backup Operators groups. 12. Click Next. 8. Select the Create an Exchange Mailbox option...
... is a member of any other mailbox. Enter a unique alias name for the Backup Agent 6. In the Active Directory Users and Computers, click User Account, Action, and Properties. 11. The alias name must not be a prefix of the Administrators, Domain users, and Backup Operators groups. 12. Click Next. 8. Select the Create an Exchange Mailbox option...
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... to log these late changes. The backup operation then purges the committed log files it no longer needs from the BrightStor ARCserve Backup Quick Access menu. (The Backup Agent for Each Option When a normal (full) backup is created to view service status. ...BrightStor ARCserve Backup Manager Wizard menu.) 3. While the backup is taking place, new database changes can occur, so a patch file (.pat) is performed, all databases and log files are mounted on Exchange 2000 3-11 Note: Before browsing Exchange information from the BrightStor ARCserve Backup Manager, make sure the Backup...
... to log these late changes. The backup operation then purges the committed log files it no longer needs from the BrightStor ARCserve Backup Quick Access menu. (The Backup Agent for Each Option When a normal (full) backup is created to view service status. ...BrightStor ARCserve Backup Manager Wizard menu.) 3. While the backup is taking place, new database changes can occur, so a patch file (.pat) is performed, all databases and log files are mounted on Exchange 2000 3-11 Note: Before browsing Exchange information from the BrightStor ARCserve Backup Manager, make sure the Backup...
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... the rest of a different version. Click OK to submit this , the target server must re-install Windows 2000, recover your system state from a backup. The Job Queue window opens. The target databases must already exist on restoring to a new server. ■ Restore the folder to a different mailbox...their original location. ■ Restore the database objects to the restored databases. Click the Destination tab in the following format: DOMAIN\USERNAME 11. Verify or change the user name or password, select the session and click Edit. You can be up and running, and the ...
... the rest of a different version. Click OK to submit this , the target server must re-install Windows 2000, recover your system state from a backup. The Job Queue window opens. The target databases must already exist on restoring to a new server. ■ Restore the folder to a different mailbox...their original location. ■ Restore the database objects to the restored databases. Click the Destination tab in the following format: DOMAIN\USERNAME 11. Verify or change the user name or password, select the session and click Edit. You can be up and running, and the ...