Point-In-Time Recovery - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Integration Manual

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You can improve data transfer rate by configuring a backup device on the application
system. See the online Help index: "configuring, backup devices" for details. You can
also perform a restore using another device. See the online Help index "select, devices
for restore".
You can perform a filesystem restore of Exchange databases (.edb and .stm files)
and transaction logs (.log files); however, to recover the database, you need to
perform some additional steps. For details, see Offline Backup and Restoration
Procedures for Exchange (296788) at http://support.microsoft.com.
For a detailed procedure on performing filesystem restore, see the online Help index:
"standard restore procedure". The procedures below provide only a general
description of the restore process.

Point-in-time recovery

IMPORTANT:
The procedure described below gives instructions on how to copy .edb and .stm files
to the appropriate database location and is only part of the procedure described in
Offline Backup and Restoration Procedures for Exchange (296788) .
Proceed as follows using the Data Protector Manager:
1.
In the Context List, select Restore.
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Data Protector Microsoft Exchange Server ZDB integration

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