By being to restore the database to another location, because by restoring the database to overwrite the existing database, I personally feel that there is little significance, for example: if the company because of the loss of a person's mail, you think the administrator will be due to a mail to restore the entire database? So here I am, by recovering the database to a different location, and then recovering the message by restoring the database, first talking about restoring the database to a different location by BE2014
Perform the following actions in turn
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Click "Next"
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Select Microsoft Exchange Server database or village rental, and click Next
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Go to the Database Selection page
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Select the point in time we need to restore, I choose the latest recovery point here, tick, click "Next"
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Select "To another location", enter the name of the server computer to which you want to restore, and click "Next"
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Select "Redirect to drive and path" and click "Browse"
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Select the MBX01 server and expand
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Select the storage path you want to restore, select the RDB01 folder in the C drive and click "OK"
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Click "Next"
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Here, by default, click "Next"
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Enter the restore task name and options and click "Next"
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Click "Finish"
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Start into recovery job
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Being restored
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You can view the status of the restore job in the job history, and you can see that the restore was successful
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Back to MBX01, you can see the restored items under the path
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Database file under the file folder
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Logs below is the log file information
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The database has been restored to another location, and the next one is to restore the message by creating an RDB!
This article from "Robin's Home" blog, declined reprint!
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