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
• to the time of the latest backup – choosing this option will restore your
data to the state when the last backup was created. Restoring to the latest
backup will be faster, than restoration to the point of failure.
• to a specific point in time - Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange allows
you to specify a date and time to restore your data from. Note, to be able
to restore to a specific point in time, Microsoft Exchange transaction logs
must be backed up. Data will be restored to the time of the last created
backup before the specified time, and then transaction logs will be applied.
• from the selected backup – select this option to choose a backup from
which to restore. A list of backups will be available by clicking on the Select
from the list of backups link. Choose the backup you want to restore
from and click OK.
To use special recovery modes, enable the corresponding parameter and select
Acronis Active Restore or Dial tone recovery.
Select Acronis Active Restore to immediately obtain the access to the Microsoft
Exchange server. You also can restore public folders with this feature activated.
Another advantage is that Acronis Active Restore may be used with all versions of
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
Select Dial tone recovery in order to recover e-mail service in the first place, this will
enable users to send and receive e-mail while all other data is being restored. You can
use dial tone recovery only while restoring data from the latest backup.
In case of restoring several storage groups using Dial tine recovery, they will be
restored and become available one by one.
Dial tone recovery may be used only with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
Restart an e-mail application after the restoration process is completed to bring data to
up-to-date state.
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