Microsoft Exchange

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Chapter 3. Getting started with
Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange
3.1 Running Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange
Management Console
To run Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Management Console, select Start ->
Programs -> Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Management Console ->
Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Management Console.
Important! Before starting managing the servers’ list (discovering, adding or
deleting servers), modifying the storage groups list for the Disaster Recovery
Plan, or changing default options (while creating backup or restore tasks),
make sure the required users have read/write permissions for the following
files, located in
Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Acronis
:
DatabaseServersExtensions\serverslist.dat for Acronis Recovery for MS
Exchange Management Console, DisasterRecoveryPlans\dbaselist.dat and
RecoveryMSExchangeAgent\settings.cfg for Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange
Agent.
Note, in case Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Agent is installed on
Microsoft Windows 2000, BackupUser/BackupGroup must be a member of
Domain Admins
group. To configure these settings, go to
Control Panel Æ
Administrative Tools
. Then sequentially add the BackupUser/BackupGroup in
each of the following security policies: Domain Controller Security Settings,
Domain Secirity Settings and Local Security Settings (
Local Policies Æ User
Rights Assignment Æ Act as a part of the operating system
).
Please be aware: Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange
will not operate
if there is no free
space on the system partition, and the software does not send notices when there is
no free space.
3.2 Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Workspace
Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange workspace includes the Acronis Recovery for MS
Exchange Management Console window - the primary tool for managing data
backup/restore on local and remote computers where Acronis Recovery for MS
Exchange Agent is installed.