Installation guide
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To recover the databases or storage groups to a folder 
In Path, specify the destination folder where files of the selected database or storage group will be 
saved. The storage group or database files will be extracted from the backup along with transaction 
log files. 
The extracted databases will be in a Dirty Shutdown state. When recovering databases to their 
original location, the databases can remain in a Dirty Shutdown state and be mountable by the 
system. When recovering to an alternate location, databases cannot be mounted until you bring 
them to a Clean Shutdown state by using the Eseutil /r <Enn> command. <Enn> specifies the log file 
prefix for the database (or storage group that contains the database) into which you need to apply 
the transaction log files. For instructions on how to do this, refer to: 
  http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd876926.aspx 
  http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998340(EXCHG.80).aspx 
6.4  Selecting target destinations for mailboxes, public 
folders, or their contents 
When creating a recovery task on the management server, you can select the Exchange Server where 
the selected data will be recovered. To do this, click Browse and select the required Exchange server 
with the Agent for Exchange installed. 
In the Data paths drop-down box, select one the following data paths: 
  Microsoft Exchange Server (p. 36) - recover mailboxes, public folders, or their contents to the 
original or different mailbox database. Mailboxes (public folders, or their contents) can be 
recovered only if they have the associated user accounts in the Active Directory. 
  PST file (p. 37) - save mailboxes, public folders, or their contents to a .pst file. 
6.4.1  Recovering mailboxes, public folders, and their contents to 
the Exchange server 
Requirements on user accounts 
A mailbox or public folder being recovered from a backup must have an associated user account in 
Active Directory.  
User mailboxes, public folders, and their contents can be recovered only if their associated user 
accounts are enabled. Shared, room, and equipment mailboxes can be recovered only if their 
associated user accounts are disabled. 
A mailbox or public folder that does not meet the above conditions is skipped during recovery. Also, 
discovery and arbitration mailboxes are skipped.  
If some mailboxes are skipped, the recovery task will succeed with warnings. If all mailboxes are 
skipped, the recovery task will fail. 
Requirements on mailbox existence 
If the mailboxes being recovered already exist on the current Exchange server, the recovery will 
proceed exactly to these mailboxes.   










