“ New-MailboxDatabase –Name RDB –Recovery –EdbFilePath ‘R:\RDB\Exchange Server\DB\DB.edb’ –LogFolderPath ‘R:\RDB\Exchange Server\DB’ –Server Server03” Let’s create a Recovery Database by using: It’s time for the soft recovery using the command below:Ĭhecking the state after the soft recovery using: This means we need to use eseutil to run a soft recovery using the log files together with the database so it will get into “Clean shutdown” state. Make sure both the edb and the log files are in the same folder, the job will be easier to complete then.Ĭheck what state the database is in, using the command: Microsoft Exchange: deselecting “Automatically recreate user accounts and mailboxes”.īrowsing the path on the Exchange server, files are restored to the server. Restore mailbox into subfolder in another mailboxĭestination: type in \\Server03 (My Exchange server) and selecting to use a redirect using VSS to a path using the browse button. When the restore job is completed, the Mail content is restored into the mailbox. Select the mailbox and content that should be restored. Go into Symantec Backup Exec console and select “New Restore Job…”. Mailbox view, delete of the latest email content. ![]() Here are some restore scenarios that I will show how to use with Symantec Backup Exec 2010 R3 together with Exchange native tools.
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