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Counsel. The General Counsel simply opens this file by using Microsoft Outlook and sees all of
the contents for the required mailbox.
Steps to perform
1. Connect the console to the Exchange server running Agent for Exchange.
2. In the Navigation tree, select the vault where the required backups are stored.
3. In the Data view tab, in Show, select Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes.
4. In the catalog tree, select the required mailbox or mailboxes. Under Versions, select a point in
time to recover the data to.
5. Click Recover.
6. Under Where to recover:
In Data paths, select .PST file.
In Format, select Outlook 2003-2010.
In Machine with Outlook 2003 or later, specify:
The name or IP address of the machine with Microsoft Outlook 2003 or later installed.
The administrative credentials for the machine.
In Path to .PST file, specify a folder where the .pst file or files will be created.
7. Leave the rest of the settings "as is" and click OK to start the recovery task.
Useful links
For instructions on how to import .pst files into Microsoft Outlook, use the following links:
Outlook 2007/2003/2002: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287070/en-us.
Outlook 2010: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/import-outlook-items-from-an-
outlook-data-file-pst-HA102505743.aspx
For instructions on how to import mailbox data from .pst files into Exchange server mailboxes, use
the following links:
Exchange 2010: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee633455.aspx
Exchange 2007: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb691363(v=exchg.80)
Exchange 2003: http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/exmerge-recover-mailbox.html
6.6.2 Example 2. Recovering mailboxes to a different mailbox
database
Typical usage scenarios for recovering mailboxes to a different mailbox database are:
Migrating mailboxes between different Exchange servers.
Example: the administrator needs to safely move mailboxes from the existing Exchange
organization to a newer Exchange server version (for example, from Exchange 2007 to Exchange
2010). Having created mailbox backups of the Exchange 2007, the administrator can remove the
server. Then, the administrator installs Exchange 2010 on the same hardware and recovers
mailboxes from the mailbox backups.
Re-hiring employees.
Example: the administrator needs to restore a mailbox for an employee who left the company a
while ago and was re-hired later. In order to work with his documents, the employee wants his
old mailbox. The department where the new employee is going to work uses another mailbox
database. Recovery by using the native tools of Exchange is not an option, since Exchange
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