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Live data—Select this option to recover to the live data that is currently
stored on the repository server.

Snapshot—Select this option and choose a snapshot from the list to recover
to the data stored in that snapshot. If you did not enable snapshots or there
were no snapshots taken on the repository server, there will be no snapshots
in the list.

Specific time—Select this option and choose a specific date and time to
recover the data from that point in time. The table below the date and time
fields allows you to confirm that the Storage Mirroring Replicate data is valid
for the point in time you are selecting. If you did not enable continuous data
protection when you configured protection or if the TimeData initialization
has not completed, this option will not be available.

3. Click Next to continue.
4. Select the recovery server. If you used the Storage Mirroring Replicate built-in

installation to push a copy of Storage Mirroring Replicate to the recovery server,
that copy will automatically be activated when you select it as a recovery server.
The copy will automatically deactivate after five days.

Provision a new virtual machine for this recovery—Do not enable this
option. This setting is only if you are recovering to an automatically
provisioned virtual machine.

Server—Specify the name of the recovery server. You can also click Browse
to select the name from Active Directory or from a network drill-down list. You
can select your repository server as the recovery server, but keep in mind that
the repository server role and any other source images will be lost.

User name—Specify a user that is a member of the Double-Take Admin
security group on the recovery server. If your original source was the only