Microsoft Exchange
Table Of Contents
- 1.1 What is Acronis® Recovery™ for Microsoft Exchange?
- 1.2 Supported Microsoft Exchange versions
- 1.3 Supported Platforms
- 1.4 Supported Operating Systems for Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Agent
- 1.5 Supported Operating Systems for Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Management Console
- 1.6 License Policy
- 1.7 Technical Support
- 2.1 Minimum System Requirements
- 2.2 Installing Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Components
- 2.3 Installing Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Agent Remotely
- 2.4 Removing Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Components
- 3.1 Running Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Management Console
- 3.2 Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Workspace
- 3.3 Navigation
- 3.4 Management
- 3.5 Discovering Servers
- 3.6 Adding Servers
- 3.7 Connecting to a Remote Microsoft Exchange Server
- 4.1 Backing up Databases
- 4.1.1 Defining a Backup Strategy
- 4.1.2 Specifying a Task Execution Account
- 4.1.3 Selecting Items to Back Up
- 4.1.4 Selecting a Backup Archive Location
- 4.1.5 Using Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Assistant
- 4.1.6 Setting Backup Scheduling Parameters
- 4.1.7 Backup Options
- 4.1.8 Specifying a Task Name and Providing Comments
- 4.1.9 Backup Summary
- 4.2 Backing up Mailboxes
- 4.3 Setting Default Backup Options
- 5.1 Restoring Information Stores
- 5.1.1 Restoration Time Selection
- 5.1.2 Specifying a Task Execution Account
- 5.1.3 Selecting a Backup Location
- 5.1.4 Selecting a Backup Task
- 5.1.5 Providing a Password
- 5.1.6 Restore Point Selection
- 5.1.7 Content Selection
- 5.1.8 Restore Options
- 5.1.9 Selecting Start Parameters
- 5.1.10 Echo Task Selection
- 5.1.11 Restore Summary
- 5.2 Restoring Mailboxes
- 5.3 Restoring Individual E-mails
- 5.4 Setting Default Restore Options
5.1.3 Selecting a Backup Location
Select the appropriate backup location in the tree or specify the path to it manually in
the Path field below the tree. Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange stores up to ten
locations for the last archives created in a special folder – Recent Backup Locations
- so you can easily locate the appropriate archive.
You can also select specific Acronis backup locations (such as Acronis Backup Server).
The following resources may also be selected as backup locations:
• Entire disk or disk folder
• Network share, SAN, NAS
• FTP
• Tapes, Autoloaders, Tape Libraries
• Acronis Backup Server
The number of archives in the selected folder is displayed in the right pane.
Click Next to continue.
5.1.4 Selecting a Backup Task
If several backup tasks use the same location to store archives, you have to select the
task you want to restore from.
Note, Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange does not protect archives form
possible physical corruption. In case you try to restore data from the
corrupted archive, an error message will appear and the restore task will not
be executed. We recommend you to rename or delete the last archive’s slice
(since the corrupted one and all subsequent slices should be renamed or
deleted), and then try to execute the restore task once more.
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