Acronis Backup for Windows Server Essentials - User Guide User Manual

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Select Microsoft Exchange Information Store to browse and search for information stores,
individual storage groups or databases in the database-level backups.
Select Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes to browse and search for entire mailboxes, public
folders, individual folders, e-mails, calendar events, tasks, contacts, notes both in the
database-level and mailbox-level backups.
For information about selecting Microsoft Exchange data, refer to the "Selecting the
Exchange data by using the Data view or Data catalog" section of the "Backing up Microsoft
Exchange Server data" documentation.

Select Microsoft SQL databases to browse and search for Microsoft SQL databases in
single-pass disk and application backups.

Select Microsoft Active Directory to find Microsoft Active Directory data in single-pass disk
and application backups.

3. In the Display data backed up for field, specify the time period for which the backed-up data will

be displayed.

4. Do any of the following:

Select the data to recover in the catalog tree, or in the table to the right of the catalog tree.

In the search string, type the information that helps to identify the required data items (this
can be a machine name, a file or folder name, or a disk label) and then click Search. You can
use the asterisks (*) and question marks (?) wildcards.
As a result, in the Search window, you will see the list of backed up data items whose names
fully or partially coincide with the entered value. Select the required data and click OK to
return to the Data catalog/Data view.

5. Use the Versions list to select the point of time to revert the data to. By default, the data will be

reverted to latest point of time available for the time period selected in step 3.
[Optionally, applicable to the Data catalog only] If the backed-up data has multiple replicas
stored on more than one location, you can select the location to recover the data from. To access
information about locations of the selected data, right-click its version and then click Change the
vault to recover from
. By default, the location that provides the fastest access to the data is
selected. Local hard disk drives are the fastest, tapes - the slowest.

6. Having selected the required data, click Recover and configure the parameters of the recovery

operation.

What if the data does not appear in the catalog or the data view

The probable reasons of the issue are as follows.

Wrong time period is set

The required data was not backed up during the time period set by the Display data backed up for
control.

Solution: Try to increase the time period.

Cataloging is disabled or fast cataloging is turned on

If the data is displayed partially or is not displayed at all, most likely cataloging was disabled or the
fast cataloging (p. 108) was turned on during backup.

Solutions:

If cataloging is disabled

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