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Restore an Exchange Object Using Arcserve UDP Recovery Point View

For an Exchange object restore, you can use the recovery function or the copy and paste (or drag-and-drop) functions to restore backed up Exchange (mailboxes, mail folders, mail) from the backup destination to your specific restore destination.

Note: If you are using a non-Windows shared folder as your backup destination, you will not be able to switch to the Arcserve UDP Recovery Point View for a local or remote Windows machine.

Restore an Exchange object using Arcserve UDP Recovery Point View

  1. Access Windows Explorer and navigate to the backup destination.
  2. Right-click on the backup destination.

    A pop-up menu is displayed listing the available options.

  3. Select the Change to Arcserve UDP Recovery Point View option.

    The Windows Explorer View changes to the Arcserve UDP Recovery Point View. When you enter into that directory, all views are logic views from a Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) user perspective and displays the recovery points stored at that location.

    Note: When using the Arcserve UDP Recovery Point View, if you attempt to browse to or locate a recovery point and all recovery points are not displayed, it may be because your backup destinations were split between your local machine and a remote share machine. For the Arcserve UDP Recovery Point View to display all recovery points, the backup locations (for full and corresponding incremental backups) should all be at the same location (either local or remote). If this occurs, it is a limitation only when using the Arcserve UDP Recovery Point View. To remedy this problem, you can use the Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) restore UI instead to properly display all recovery points, regardless of being at the same or different locations.

  4. Select the recovery point that you want to restore from and expand that directory until you can gain access to the Exchange object that you want to restore.
  5. From the Arcserve UDP Recovery Point View, the Recovery and Copy options are only available for mailbox, folder, and individual mail objects. You cannot use these options to restore an entire Exchange mailbox database.

    Note: If the Exchange mailboxes are not displayed when you are trying to browse the mailbox database in a recovery point, the Exchange Granular Restore may not have been enabled during backups and the corresponding catalog was not generated. Prior to performing the restore, you can generate the catalog manually from the Restore Exchange Mails dialog. For more information, see Generate an Exchange Granular Restore Catalog Now.

  6. Right-click on the file or folder to be restored and select Recovery or Copy.
    1. If you select Copy, you can then navigate to the restore location, right-click on the location, and select Paste. (You can also use the drag and drop method to copy an Exchange object to a restore destination).

      Note: If you are attempting to use the drag-and-drop function to restore items (mail objects) from a remote destination and this function does not work, verify that the remote folder URL is included to the "Trusted Sites' in Internet Explorer.

    2. If you select Recovery, the Restore Options dialog opens. Select the destination for the restore.

      The available options are to restore to the original location of the backup or restore dump files only.

      Restore to Original Location

      Restores the mails to the original location from where the backup image was captured. Mails retain the same hierarchy and be restored to its original mailbox and original folder.

      • If the current machine is not the active Exchange server, Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) detects the location of the active server and then restores the mails to that active server.
      • If the mailbox has been moved to another Exchange server, but is still in the same organization, Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) detects the new Exchange server where the original mailbox resides, and then restores to that new server.

      Dump File Only

      Restores the mails to a disk. This disk location must be a local path. The restored mails maintain the same hierarchy as they had in the corresponding Exchange Mailbox. The file name will be the subject of mail.

      Note: If the mail subject, folder name, or mailbox name includes any of the following characters, the character are replaced by a hyphen (-) in file name: \ / : * ? " < > |

      There are two options to resolve a conflict situation in a File System. Two files in File System cannot exist under the same folder, while Exchange mails can.

      • Rename - If on the disk, there is a file with the same name as the mail subject,Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) still names the mail subject, but appends a number at the end of the mail subject.
      • Overwrite - If on the disk, there is a file with the same name as the mail subject, Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) overwrites that file.
  7. Click OK to save the restore options and launch the restore process.

    Note: When the Catalog and Restore Job for Exchange Granular Restore is in progress, the backup session will be in a mounted state. Do not perform any operation (format, change drive letter, delete partition, etc.) on this mounted volume.

  8. When the restore is successfully completed, right-click on the backup destination and select the Change to Windows Normal View option.

    The Arcserve UDP Recovery Point View changes back to the Windows Explorer View.

    Note: During the time that you are in the Arcserve UDP Recovery Point View mode, the merge/purge process for retaining the maximum number of recovery points will be disabled. As a result, Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) will continue to save recovery points beyond the specified number of recovery points until you exit the Arcserve UDP Recovery Point View and return to the Windows Normal View. When you exit the Arcserve UDP Recovery Point View, all retained recovery points beyond the specified number will then be merged/purged.