Microsoft Exchange

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4.1.9 Backup Summary
The final stage of the backup is the summary window, which displays the list of
operations to be performed.
Click Finish to save the created schedule or start the backup creation task
immediately. You will be redirected to the Task List automatically, where you can view
and edit created tasks.
4.2 Backing up Mailboxes
Brick-level (document level) backup is the most flexible type of backup. It offers
advanced configuration options and performs backups at folder levels and quick
restoring at separate messages level, allowing the most accurate level of restore. It
also supports advanced filtering during backup.
Use Mailbox backup and restore when you want the flexibility to back up individual
mailboxes, public folders and use mail level filters.
Also you can restore mailboxes and even separate e-mails from database backups.
4.3 Setting Default Backup Options
Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange lets you set the backup options you want to use as
default for future tasks.
To edit the default backup options, select Tools -> Options from the main program
menu.
You will also still be able to edit the backup options while creating a backup task.
4.3.1 Pre/Post Commands
You can specify commands (or even batch files) that will be automatically executed
before and after the backup procedure. For example, you may want to start/stop
certain Windows processes, or check your data before starting the backup operation.
You can use commands set by default, as well as specify your own commands.
Select Use commands, type commands manually or click Edit to configure the
command:
• Select commands to be executed before the backup process starts in the
Before backup process field. To create a new command or select a new
batch file click the Edit button.
• Select the command to be executed after the backup process ends in the
After backup process field. To create a new command or select a new
batch file click the Edit button.
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