It possible only if you have a "brick-level" option.
If not you'll be able restore only whole database.
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We use ARCserve to backup our NT 4 server, how do i go about restoring a mailbox from our backup.
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If you use the Arcserve agent for Exchange you can restore a single mailbox; however, if you use regular Arcserve to do a file level backup you are in bad shape. The only way to restore the mailbox would be to set up a temporary exchange server, do a brick level (full) restore and grab the data you need from that temporary server. Make sure you fire up the backup server on an isolated segment.
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by: slink9Posted on 2001-06-13 at 05:06:47ID: 6185727
Follow the help files in ARCServe.
Log onto their web site for more up-to-date instructions.