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Domino Restore - No Valid Destination

Hello Experts,

Need help on Restoring Domino Data.  Domino Folder (\Data) has been successfully backup.  The problem was I'm unable to restore it.  The error is "No valid Destination".  Tried to choose small
.NSF file (less than 500MB in size) but got the same error.

I was able to restore any data from the same tape media except Domino Data.

Lotus Notes / Domino - Version 6.5.3
Domino Agent - CA BrightStor Arcserve Agent Backup for Lotus Notes Ver 11.0
Domino Server Box - Windows 2000

Backup System - CA Arcserve Backup Ver 11.5
Hardware/Media - IBM TS3100 LTO3 / LTO3 Media
O.S. - Windows 2003

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Thanks sjef.  I've loaded the file tree.dll but I got the same error.  Tried restarted all CA Services - Same error.

I will try to restart the O.S.  and try to restore again (maybe I missed some CA services to restart).

Thanks.
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I can restore Domino Data on the original location (less than 500MB file) but not
on a different location.  FYI.
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I suppose there is also a BrightStor ARCserve Backup Release 11.5 for Domino? I'm a bit out of my league here...
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The term "Backup" means the methods and processes involved to copy computer data (system data as well as application data) to media other than the ones where the data originally live (disk, tape, optical, cloud). "Restore" in turn means the methods and processes involved in data recovery, i. e., bringing back copied computer data to their original location. Backup/Restore primarily serves as a means of protection against data loss, be it due to disaster, corruption or sabotage. It can also be used for recovering data from an earlier point in time and even for cloning machines or applications. There is a wide variety of backup/restore software available, from expensive commercial products to free or open source tools.

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