Performing the NTBackup on Exchange Server 2007
We got the most important Exchange backup basics covered and now
we’re ready for the steps on how to configure your NTBackup. I know this
is what you have been waiting for, so let’s get started.
- To start, login to your Exchange Server, click on the Start Menu, select Run, type in ntbackup and hit Enter:
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In the Backup Utility window for NTBackup, click on the Backup tab:
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You will see all your hard drives listed in this window; you will also see a System State listed, as well as the Microsoft Exchange Server option.
Expand the Microsoft Exchange Server all the way down until you are
able to see your Storage Groups. In my example below, there are two
Storage Groups listed: First Storage Group and Second Storage Group
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Go ahead and check the boxes next to all of your Storage Groups:
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Next, expand your Local Disk where your Exchange Server was installed and then the Program Files Folder:
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Locate the Microsoft folder and expand it. You should now be able to
find the “Exchange Server” folder. Go ahead and check the box next to
it:
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Now remember, we need to exclude the Storage Group folders from that directory. So expand the Exchange Server folder and then the Mailbox folder:
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Uncheck the checkboxes next to all of your Storage Group folders. In my
example I am unselecting the box next to First Storage Group and Second
Storage Group.
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Alright, we’re almost done here. The last thing we need to remember is
to check the box next to our System State, so let’s do this now:
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Now it’s time for you to select the backup destination. You can select a network drive, a secondary local disk or a media tape:
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After you have selected your backup destination, click on the Start Backup button:
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At this point you have two sets of options:
- Option Set #1 – Choose between appending the backup to the media or replacing the data. I’m going to replace the data.
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- Option Set #2 – Start the backup right away, or create a schedule. In my example, I’m going to start it right away.
When you have made your selections, click on the Start Backup button to start the actual backup process:
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Once the backup is completed you will see the screen below. At this time
you have successfully preformed an Exchange Server backup – the Right Way!
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