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allow it to be overwritten by the recovered data. For instructions, see "

How to Configure

the Exchange Databases so That the Restore Process Overwrites Them

"

(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=97929).

2. In DPM Administrator Console, click Recovery on the navigation bar.

3. Using the browse functionality, select the database to recover.

4. On the Recovery time menu, select Latest.

You must select the most recent recovery point to recover the storage group to its original

location.

5. In the Actions pane, click Recover.

The Recovery Wizard starts. The wizard options will vary depending on the version of

Exchange.

6. On the Review recovery selection page, click Next.

7. Select Recover to original Exchange Server location, and then click Next.

8. On the Specify recovery options page, you can select Send an e-mail when this

recovery completes.

Select this option to specify an e-mail address or addresses to notify upon recovery

completion. If you select this option, you must also enter the e-mail address to notify.

Multiple e-mail addresses must be separated by a comma.

9. On the Summary page, review the recovery settings and then click Recover.

See Also

How to Recover a Storage Group to its Original Location

How to Recover a Database to an Alternate Database

How to Copy Exchange Data to a Network Folder

How to Copy Exchange Data to Tape

Recovering Mailboxes

Recovering Data to Clustered Servers

How to Recover a Database to an Alternate Database

Use the following procedure to recover a database to an alternate database.

How to recover a database to an alternate database

1. On the server to which the database will be recovered, configure the target database to

allow it to be overwritten by the recovered data. For instructions, see "

How to Configure

the Exchange Databases so That the Restore Process Overwrites Them

"

(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=97929).

2. In DPM Administrator Console, click Recovery on the navigation bar.

3. Using the browse functionality, select the database to recover.