Data Protector Express User's Guide (TC330-96002, October 2010)

4. For each storage g roup to be restored, dism ount and change the p roperties for each store with a
storage group:
a. Right-click the store within the storage group. A pop-up menu appears.
b. Select Properties.TheProperties screen appears.
c. Select th e Database tab.
d. Select This database can be overwritten by a restore.
e. Click OK.
f. Right-click the store again. A pop-up menu appears.
g. Select Dismount Store, if the option is available.
h. Click Yes to conrm. The store is dismounted, which means it can be restored.
i. Exit the System Manager.
5. Access the Exchange Server subdirectory on the computer, for examp le, c:\Program
Files\Exchsrvr\mdbdata.
6. Delete all storage group and log les associated with each storage group to be restored.
CAUTION:
Do NOT delete the actual subdirectories.
7. If you do not have a default installation, use the E xchange system m anag er to loc ate the following
les and then delete them:
a. Log le (.LOG) for each storage group.
b. Exchange database (.EDB) for each store in the storage group.
c. Exchange streaming database (.STM) for e a ch store in the storage group.
Restoring the M icrosoft Exchange MTA Database
1. Restore the Microsoft Exchange MTA (Message Transfer Agent) database.
a. Access Data Protector Express.
b. Create a restore job.
c. Click the Microsoft Exchange Server in the Folders panel to display the MTA database, Queued
Messages (MTA),inthelistintheName column to the right of the Folders panel.
d. Select Queu ed Messages (MTA) from the list in the Name colum n to the right of the Folders panel.
e. Run the restore job.
f. Exit Data Protector Express.
2. Start the MTA service:
a. Right-click My Computer on the desktop. A pop-up menu appears.
b. Select Manage.TheComputer M anag ement screen appears.
c. Expa nd the Services and Applications folder.
d. Scroll down and right-click on Microsoft Exchange MTA Stacks. A pop-up menu appears.
e. Select Start.
f. Close the Computer Management screen.
Restoring Microsoft Exchange Databases
1. Restore the appropriate Exchange databases:
a. Access Data Protector Express.
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