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Back end/front end servers, 169
Backup and recovery operations
backing up configuration data, 393–396
backing up Information Store, 386–392
backup log, 397
backup utility screens. See Backup utility
clone, 400, 402
data selection criteria. See Data Selection Criteria
deleted item retention period, 408
deleted items folder, 407
deleting scheduled backup, 398
disaster recovery, 427–430
disaster recovery toolkit, 386
Dumpster, 419
ExMerge. See Exchange Mailbox Merge Wizard
merge recovered messages into production database, 424–427
modifying scheduled backup, 398
monitoring backups, 510
preparation, 385–386
.PST files, 413, 420–421, 424, 426–427
recovering deleted mailbox, 405–407
recovering from backup media, 407–427
recovery storage group (RSG), 408–412
recovery storage groups/database, 401–405
recovery testing, 397
reinstalling Windows, 428–429
risk minimization, 384–385
snapshots, 400, 401
System State backup, 429
third-party software, 382
transaction logging, 175–176
types of backups, 383–384
verifying functionality, 397
Volume ShadowCopy Service, 400–401
Backup and recovery procedures, 44
Backup Job Information dialog box, 389, 394
Backup log, 397
Backup utility
Backup tab, 388, 393
Restore and Manage Media tab, 404, 411, 415
Welcome tab, 388
BADMAIL, 247
Basic authentication, 157
BDAT, 193
BE system, 9
Beacons, 443–444
Block List Service Configuration Settings dialog box, 209
Block list service providers, 448
Blocking, 432
BrightStor Enterprise Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange, 95
Brute force attacks, 438
Business process re-engineering, 39
bv-Control for Microsoft Exchange, 95
Bytes Total/sec, 500
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