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  1. Select Microsoft Exchange Restore.
    Available databases display. If no databases are showing, click Folders to search to search for Microsoft Exchange backup files.

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  2. Select each database to restore. By default the most recent backup is selected.

    Restore Plan shows the backup files selected.
    Restore Summary lists all databases restoring and the date/time of the backup file to restore from.

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  3. Click Restore to restore selected databases back to their original volume locations and database names. 
     

  4. Review the information and click Restore

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When you restore to a different point in time, only the log files up to that point in time are restored which are then replayed into the restored database. you restore to a different point in time Macrium Reflect replays the log files up until the selected point.

  1. Select the databases to restore.
     
  2. For each database restoring, select Restore from backup.

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  3. Select a file in the list.
     

  4. Click OK.
     
  5. Optionally, click View files in Exchange Backup file to show files contained in the backup.
     

  6. Click OK to keep the current selection.
     

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    Note: When restoring databases to point in time for the same storage group (under Microsoft Exchange 2003/2007) Macrium Reflect forces you to use the same backup file in a single restore operation to maintain log file consistency during the mount process. If you need to restore databases in the same storage group to different points in time, do so in separate restore operations.
  7. Click Restore.

  8. Review the information and click Restore.

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  1. Select the databases to restore.
     
  2. Click Restore to (in this example) Mailbox Database.

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    Select Restore Desination Destination wizard begins:

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  3. Select Restore to alternate location.
     

  4. Click Next.
     
  5. Specify the database to restore to: 

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    Name:
     
    Specify the name for the database
    Path:Specify the folder where you want the database restored.
    Log file path:
     
    Specify the folder where
    the
    transaction log
    file is
    files are stored.
     

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  6. Click Next.

  7. Review the information and click Finish.

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