restore public folders Exchange 2007
I recently lost my public folders. I was unable to restore all of the from a granular backup. The only think I can think of is to go to tape and restore from there. I have been reading post and understand that RSG are not possible.
Could I just restore to the original location? If I do this will I have to repair my database? I don't mind because I can just bring back what I have from the netbckup granular job again.
Thanks.
norman mattox
August 31st, 2011 3:33pm
Yes you should be able to recover the public folder database only to the original location
No need to restore your mailbox database which is what it sounds like you were considering?
If you only lost a few folders from your PF db you could take it offline, copy it to an alternate location, recover over it from backup and then use Lucid8's DigiScope
http://www.lucid8.com/product/digiscope.asp to open the offline copy and recover anything that is not in your recovered database
Troy Werelius
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August 31st, 2011 3:38pm
Yes you should be able to recover the public folder database only to the original location
No need to restore your mailbox database which is what it sounds like you were considering?
If you only lost a few folders from your PF db you could take it offline, copy it to an alternate location, recover over it from backup and then use Lucid8's DigiScope
http://www.lucid8.com/product/digiscope.asp to open the offline copy and recover anything that is not in your recovered database NOTE: You
can get a DEMO license of DigiScope that
will allow you to open any mailbox or public folder database so that you can at least see if the information is within for recovery.
Troy Werelius
www.Lucid8.com
Search, Recover, & Extract Mailboxes, Folders, & Email Items from Offline EDB's and Live Exchange Servers with Lucid8's DigiScope
August 31st, 2011 10:28pm
I recently lost my public folders. I was unable to restore all of the from a granular backup.
Hi Norman,
Did you try the steps to recover public folders in the below link?
How can I recover a deleted Public Folder in Exchange 2007?
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/exchangesvradmin/thread/50376689-cbe0-41c0-ae3d-492940deb0fd/
Frank Wang
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September 1st, 2011 3:43am
I recovered some this way. I think I need to restore the entire database/logs from backup. Can I do this wilth public folders?norman mattox
September 1st, 2011 8:08am
Sure but before you do that I would ensure that you get a good backup of the current PF database in case you want to go back to it. As stated earlier I would also take it offline and get a flat file backup or copy of it case you decide you
want to use a 3rd party tool to review or recover data and as mentioned above you can get a DEMO license of DigiScope http://www.lucid8.com/product/digiscope.asp that
will allow you to open any mailbox or public folder database so that you can at least see if the information is within for recoveryTroy Werelius
www.Lucid8.com
Search, Recover, & Extract Mailboxes, Folders, & Email Items from Offline EDB's and Live Exchange Servers with Lucid8's DigiScope
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
September 1st, 2011 8:16am
Hi Norman,
If you want to restore public folder database using Netbackup,please see this document:
How to recover Public Folders in Exchange 2007
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH140088
Frank Wang
September 2nd, 2011 2:14am
Hi Norman,
Any updates?
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September 4th, 2011 9:47pm
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September 5th, 2011 12:35am