Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, excellent…… Thanks. Steve Clark Clark Systems Support, LLC AVIEN Charter Member www.clarksupport.com 301-610-9584
voice 240-465-0323
Efax -----Original
Message----- You
need to be in the Deleted Items folder in Outlook for the recovery option to
work. If the item was deleted using shift-del (hard delete that bypasses
the Deleted Items folder), the DumpsterAlwaysOn registry key (search TechNet
for that exact phrase for additional info) must be set, and you need to have
the folder the message was deleted from selected for the recovery to work. Make
sense? Missy -----
Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, September 04,
2001 9:23 AM Subject: RE:
Backing up Exchange with Veritas Backup Exec 8.x Ok, I've
looked at this and am trying to implement. But one thing has me puzzled, I have
enabled the deleted item retention set for 30 days as you recommend but when I
go into OutLook and try to recover an item, the option is grayed out. Is the
action only avail on the server? Steve Clark Clark
Systems Support, LLC AVIEN
Charter Member 301-610-9584
voice 240-465-0323
Efax -----Original Message----- Full backups Daily. Backup the IS and DS Do Not Backup Individual Mailboxes Implement 30 day Deleted Items Retention in Exchange. You will
never need to restore again. As for OFM, People say to stay away. I have personally seen it
running in 8.5 on an Exchange server daily and it worked great, though you were
essentially backing up everything twice. But I believe the rule of thumb is
don't use it. -----Original
Message----- Hello, For those of
you that use Veritas Backup Exec to backup the Exchange server, what type of
back up jobs do you run? Daily Differentials and Full every Friday. DO you
backup the IS and the individual mailboxes every evening or just the IS. I
think we here have been backing up the individal mailboxes every day as well
since we have had numerous problems with users accidentally deleting stuff and
needing it restored. Also do most
of you utilize the Open File option in veritas as you may have users in email
while it is being backed up? I just wanted
to get an idea of what type of backup strategy is used by others. Thanks, List Charter
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