Hi,
One of our users accidently deleted a public folder from our exchange 2003 server. Veritas has three jobs to backup 1.System State, 2.ExchangeIS and 3.Data. Unfortunally all jobs were set to overwrite media meaning that only job 3 is available for restore and has been for sometime now.
About a week ago I dismounted the public folder and made a copy of the stm and edb files. My question is if I create a new folder tree and public folder called temp this will create 2 new files. temp.stm and temp.edb.
If I renamed the copied public folder stm and edb files to temp.stm and temp.edb and overwrite the temp files that exchange created. Would I be able to mount the temp pubilc folder and view the contents as it was when I copied it a week ago. I could then move the deleted folder back into our public folders.
Sorry its a bit of a crazy one. Any comments or other solutions would be appreciated
Anthony
One of our users accidently deleted a public folder from our exchange 2003 server. Veritas has three jobs to backup 1.System State, 2.ExchangeIS and 3.Data. Unfortunally all jobs were set to overwrite media meaning that only job 3 is available for restore and has been for sometime now.
About a week ago I dismounted the public folder and made a copy of the stm and edb files. My question is if I create a new folder tree and public folder called temp this will create 2 new files. temp.stm and temp.edb.
If I renamed the copied public folder stm and edb files to temp.stm and temp.edb and overwrite the temp files that exchange created. Would I be able to mount the temp pubilc folder and view the contents as it was when I copied it a week ago. I could then move the deleted folder back into our public folders.
Sorry its a bit of a crazy one. Any comments or other solutions would be appreciated
Anthony