Backing Up Exchange 2010; Backing Up A User Mailbox - SonicWALL CDP 6.0 Administrator's Manual

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Backing up Exchange 2010

Backing up Exchange 2010
Backing up Microsoft Exchange 2010 using SonicWALL CDP allows users to store and retrieve
Microsoft Exchange revisions from an agent machine. Microsoft Exchange backup cannot be
configured using the Web Management Interface.
Microsoft Exchange can only be backed up using the Agent User Interface.
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See the following sections:

Backing Up a User Mailbox

You can backup individual user mailboxes by using the Microsoft Exchange User Mailbox
Backup and Restore server application in the SonicWALL CDP Agent User Interface. The user
mailbox is backed up onto your SonicWALL CDP appliance.
For Microsoft Exchange 2010 on Windows Server 2008, SonicWALL CDP supports backup and
restore on a multi-application, single server deployment, in which the same server has several
applications installed, such as Exchange, SQL, and Active Directory.
In the Agent User Interface, you can create a Microsoft Exchange - User Mailbox application
object for for one or more user mailboxes, input the login credentials for the Exchange server,
configure a backup schedule, create a backup task, optionally select offsite backup, and restore
individual user mailboxes to the Exchange server. For information about restoring a user
mailbox, see the
The User Mailbox Backup and Restore feature includes the following capabilities:
User Mailbox Backup and Restore backs up and restores messages in the user's Outlook
Mailbox, including the Inbox, Drafts, Deleted Items, and Sent Items, as well as messages within
all other folders with custom names.
It does not back up the Outlook Calendar, Notes, Contacts, Tasks, Meeting Requests, and
Public Folders. It also does not back up locally archived folders.
See the following sections:
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SonicWALL CDP 6.0 Administrator's Guide
"Backing Up a User Mailbox" section on page 126
"Backing Up InfoStore Databases" section on page 133
"Recovering Exchange 2010 User Mailboxes" section on page
Convenient interface for adding user mailboxes to or deleting them from the backup
process
Ability to set the backup schedule for a group of mailboxes or for individual user mailboxes
Secure login using credentials to the Microsoft Exchange server
Optional automatic backup of user mailboxes to an offsite location
Retention of multiple backups for each user mailbox
"How Does User Mailbox Backup and Restore Work?" section on page 127
"Adding User Mailboxes to an Application Object" section on page 127
"Scheduling Backups for User Mailboxes" section on page 129
"Configuring a Backup Task for User Mailbox Backups" section on page 129
"Configuring Authentication on the Exchange Server" section on page 130
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