Now if you believe that the restore will work, I would like to tell with a lot of joy it will not. In the summary page click next and then the restore job starts. In the additional tasks, you have the option to notify some users or run pre-commands, it is a nice option and new to Backup Exec 2012 “I Loved it”, in my case I will continue: In the following screen, Select the options as per your restore preference, in my case I will select none and continue: Select the location of the restore, in our case I will restore it to the original location (the administrator inbox): In which mailbox and items do you want to restore, explore the database and mailbox to find the item you want to restore, in my case I want to restore the mail item “Test 5” which was in the administrator mailbox and I have deleted it: In the following screen and for the sake of this part of the article select mailbox item and click next: In the data selection page, select the Exchange data and click next: Select your Exchange server, and choose restore: Note: your backup job must have been configured to use GRT, otherwise you will not be able to recover single item from the mailbox database. To Restore a single item from the backup set: You need to make sure that you have a working backup set, we will continue from our configuration we have committed in the first part of this series:
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In This post we will explore how to restore a mailbox or a single mailbox item using Backup Exec 2012 to Exchange 2012.