We are currently using BE2014 to backup up Exchange. Nothing tricky. We keep a couple weeks of backup sets on local storage while also sending everything offsite. I now need to restore some mailboxes from 2014. I've retrieved the .bkf files and ...
Thank you everyone for your responses, I really do appreciate you taking the time. I was able to move my .bkf files and IMG backup to disk folders to a newly created drive on my server. I then created a new B2D drive in Backup Exec and pointed it t...
Thanks Craig. At least I have the actual Exchange data (.edb's, logs..etc). So in the end, I should be able to recreate, I might just have to do it the hard way.
One more related question. Why is my "Scan" button grayed out at the top of BE14? I would think scanning my B2D folder might yield some results, but it's grayed out.
Thanks for the info Larry. I still can't believe that I can't get my data back. In reading that article, it does detail the reasons why it's not a good idea, but I believe that none of the "what if" scenarios applies to my case. My B2D folders hav...
Thank you for your response Craig! I use a service called Crashplan which basically copies them to their cloud storage. I then let BE remove the backup sets after a couple weeks.
Yes, I have made sure that my date range is set properly (1/1/2014 ...