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On the SharePoint Documents tab, browse or search for the file that you
want to restore.
Note: You can sort the list by clicking the column headers. You can enter a
search term in the search field (near the documents list). When you add or
delete characters in the search box, it automatically changes the results.
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Click the file to view its contents or to restore it, and then select the check
box beside it.
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On the Tasks menu, click Restore Files, and then select the destination for
the restore.
See
Restoring files and folders on page 274.
See Restoring a mailbox on page 270.
See Restoring an email folder on page 271.
See Restoring an email message on page 272.
Restoring files and folders
Granular Restore Option can be used to restore unstructured files and folders.
This feature is particularly useful if you need to search more than one recovery
point (multiple backup dates) to find a missing file or folder.
To restore a file or folder
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On the View menu, click Tools.
2
Click Run Granular Restore Option.
3
In the OpenRecovery Points dialog box, open the recovery point for the last
known time that the mail was present on the Exchange server.
See
Open Recovery Points options on page 270.
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Click OK.
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On the Files and Folders tab, browse or search for the file that you want to
restore.
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You can view more than one recovery point at a time. To see a view of the file
system that contains multiple recovery points, click Versions. Now select
the versions that you want to view by checking them in the list.
You can sort the list by clicking the column headers. You can enter a search
term in the search field (near the documents list). When you add or delete
characters in the search box, the results change automatically.
Using the Symantec System Recovery Granular Restore Option
Restoring files and folders
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