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Data Protector Express® User’s Guide and Technical Reference
Configuring a Microsoft Exchange Server
As with any other objects that are configurable in Data Protector Express, you can configure the
Microsoft Exchange Server for backups if you have the correct permissions.
1. Open the
Administration
desk bar and select
Catalog
view.
2. Select Network, then locate and select the Microsoft Exchange Server on your system.
TIP:
Switch to the
Folders
view to display a hierarchical tree of the Data Protector Express management
domain.
3. Right-click the server and select the
Configuration
command.
The
Configuration
property page appears.
Update the following settings that control how Data Protector Express works with Microsoft Exchange
Server.
Force Modes
As explained in the next section, the
Backup mode
setting of a backup job affects Microsoft Exchange
Server databases differently than file types. The
Force modes
settings control how Data Protector
Express backs up the databases.
Note that the settings here are only applicable to Microsoft Exchange Server databases; all other file types
are backed up in the job’s default mode. For example, if the
Backup mode
of a job is set to
Incremental
and the
Force modes
setting for incremental jobs is set to
Full
, Data Protector Express will back up the
Exchange Server databases in
Full
mode, but all other file types in
Incremental
mode.
TIP:
You can use this feature to ensure that the databases are always backed up in full mode, but that other
objects are only backed up when changed. This guarantees the greatest security for the most crucial files
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