Users Guide

Item Description
Time Taken Amount of time taken to complete the backup job.
Options Lists options used for the backup job.
Notes Displays the text of the restore point note if a user added notes. The eld is not displayed if the
restore point does not have a note.
Components Lists components included in the restore point.
Extension Lists the backup extension by which the restore point was created.
Backup Type Shows the backup type: Copy (the default) or Full.
Retention Policy Shows the retention policy for the restore point.
Status Shows the status of the restore point:
Available: Restore point is available for restore operations, including transporting the restore
point to another server. For Exchange components that were backed up with the Verify Data
option enabled, shows the verication status in parentheses. For example, (Verified) or
(Not Verified).
Imported: Restore point has been accessed. When the status is Imported, the restore point
cannot be transported to another server.
Imported and Exposed: Restore point is exposed as a local drive or mount point on the
server.
Failed: Restore point has not been created because of an error.
Backup State Shows the state of the backup job: Successful or Failed.
Snapshot Type Shows Legacy - NonTransportable when target VM is created on SMB share.
Schedule If scheduled, shows a brief description of the schedule.
Related links
Add a Note to a Restore Point
Edit a Note for a Restore Point
View a Restore Point Report
The Restore Point Report shows the run time messages for the backup job that created the restore point.
1 In the Server Connections area of the navigation pane, connect to a server or host.
2 In the Backup Extensions area of the navigation pane, click a backup extension to view its storage components and restore points.
3 Click the restore point to display a report.
4 In the bottom of the display, click the Restore Point Report tab.
Backing Up and Restoring Data
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