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Is Exchange 2003 will support New Build 7170? I am little confusion that our symantec 11 d is runing with build 6235. The backup is completed with exemptions saying that 'The Backup Exec Remote Agent on the resource does not support the option to enable the restore of individual items. A backup was run, but you will not be able to restore individual items from this backup set.' Any suggestions?

Is symantec 12 d will solve the problem? I can see the induvidual mails when i click in the restore? But i haven't try to restore it because of message given above? I am looking forward good solution for that thank in advance wilson. Hello Wilson, Its very important in restore single point of view the destination of Backup. If the backups are on TAPES, Granular restore from tape, while supported, requires a two-stage restore and the Staging area must be a LOCAL Partition.

7170) Admin Guide (English).pdf - March 2007 Symantec Backup Exec TM 11d for Windows Servers Administrator’s Guide. Backup Exec 11d (11.0) for Windows. For Windows Servers Hardware Compatibility Lists. Symantec, the Symantec Logo, and Backup Exec are trademarks or registered.

Even for restoring a single mail of small size, it Backup Exec will stage the entire information store if the Backups are on TAPES, this will not happen in case of a Disk based backup. Is we can do it while exchange is online? YES.We do not require to dismount the Stores, the restore will be online. Error: The Backup Exec Remote Agent on the resource does not support the option to enable the restore of individual items Granular Restore Technology is not supported in 11d Build 6235 on 64-bit Media Servers. Is your Backup Exec Server 64-bit?

The issue is resolved in Backup Exec 11d for Windows Servers build 7170 You can download the recent build from Its a FREE upgrade. Hope this is helpful! Let me know if you need more assistance. Hi dev, Thanks for your valuable information. I am not fully understand the staging matter requires a two-stage restore and the Staging area must be a LOCAL Partition. If we are restoring a single mail, is it directly going to that particular mailbox?.

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Am i correct? The way is seclet the mail and run now is in it?

Or can i give any local path for that? If possible can you send the snapshot for restoring from tape. One more thing, what is the steps might required before to install the Windows Servers build 7170.

Means should i close the symantec? It will affect any service during the installation?. In that server SQL server also runinig, should i down the SQL? Is restart needed? Our sever is 64-bit, the symantec 11d is build 6235 Thanks in advance wilson. Hi Dev, Sorry for distrubing, as i get into the GRT enabled admin guide provided by symantec, i need to clarify the following details: the document is describing like that: If a Backup to tape must be used in conjunction with the GRT feature, make certain that there is sufficient disk space on a NTFS volume local to the media server to perform the restore operation. Disk space equivalent to the size of the database containing the item, or items, to be restored is required.

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In that case where is the default location of the while performing the restore from tape?. I installed the symantec in the c: drive, we don't have much space in the c: drive. How will you change the path to space available in the same server before starting the restore from backup? Hope you understand my problem Thanks wilson. Hello, Staging means: 1: The Backups are on TAPES 2: The TAPE format is different than disk format 3: Fot GRT Restore the entire Infogmation Stores is Loaded on the Temp area on the Disk and then single email, OR Mailbox is restored from DISK directly to EXCHANGE Server without dismounting the stores. Please go through the article: Understanding GRT Backup and Restore functionality in Symantec Backup Exec Upgrade Process: BEFORE DOWNLOADING MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE 32-BIT 11D 6235 OR 64 BIT AND DOWNLOAD BE 11D 7170 ACORDINGLY.

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Symantec Backup Exec 11d

1: Download Backup Exec 11d 7170 and unzip the file in a folder. 2: For safty purpose we will take a backup of our existing BE software.

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Stop all the Backup Exec Services. Stop the SQL Server (BKUPEXEC) service 3: Go to C: Program files Symantec Backup Exec Folder.(Default) 4: Copy the DATA and the CATALOGS folder on a safe place (THIS IS THE BACKUP OF OUR SOFTWARE WHICH INCLUDES DATABASE, JOBS, CONFIGURATION, CATALOGS.etc) 5: Start the SQL Server (BKUPEXEC) service only. 6: Run the Browser.exe and follow the instructions.

7: Complete the install and reboot the server 8: Run Live Update for Backup Exec 9: We need to update the remote agents as well. 10: Push install the remote agents on the remote servers, it will prompt you to upgrade.go ahead. Please let me know if you need any assistance. Hello, how will you change the path to space available in the same server before starting the restore from backup? 1: Open Backup Exec 2: Select ‘Tools’ 3: Select ‘Options’ 4: On the left side under ‘Job Defaults’ select ‘Restore’ 5: On the right side, on the bottom where it says “Path on media server for staging temporary restore data when restoring individual items from tape” – Change the default path to another partition with larger disk space.

6: Then Click on ‘Microsoft Exchange’ under Job Defaults on the left 7: In the right, under ‘Microsoft Exchange 2000 and later’ change the temporary location for log and patch files to your new temp location. 8: Click OK Please look at this thread Let me know if you need any assistance.

While running an Exchange Information Store Backup to tape with the 'Enable the restore of individual mail messages and folders from Information Store backups' selected an 'Access is Denied' error is reported in the job log. Some mailboxes located in the Mailbox Store may not appear in the Job Log Summary or restore selections. This occurs when mailbox enabled users who have a mailbox residing in the Exchange Information Store database have their accounts disabled in Active Directory. Backup Exec uses the MAPI subsystem on the Exchange server to create the granular restore selections for Exchange Information Store database items, which in turn queries Active Directory. This only occurs when the backup job is directed to tape (as opposed to a Backup to Disk folder).

If a user's account has been disabled, Backup Exec is unable to get the information for that user's mailbox from Active Directory and an Access is Denied error is returned.