Bruce, When doing a full backup, Data Protection for Exchange will "inactivate" any previous incrementals that exist. I would guess that your policy settings are set up in such a way that those incrementals are still being retained. >From the policy section in the User's Guide: ----- Incremental backups are always uniquely named. As a result, incremental backups do not participate in expirations (due to version limit) because there is never more than one version of an incremental backup object. However, all backup objects for an Exchange Server storage group are inactivated when a new full backup of that Exchange Server storage group is performed. Therefore, the retention period set in the Retain Only Version parameter controls the expiration of incremental backup objects.
Take a look at your policy settings. I hope this helps. Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Remember that the best job security is doing a job well and doing it cheerfully. ======================================================== > Went to do an Restore of 1 of my Exchnage servers & when I looked to see how > far back the backups go I see a full ran on 1/26 but I also see a lot of > incrimentals before that. The thing I don't understand is that there is no > full backup to go along with these! Why didn't TSM expire them or what > happen to the full backup? I have backup delete set to yes on the client > setup.