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Features and BenefitsRecovery Manager for Exchange | Web-based Interface Provides Remote Access –The Web-based interface provides remote access to the product’s key functionality via the intranet. The Web Interface is intended for those users who need to remotely access Recovery Manager to perform basic search and data restore or export tasks. The Web-based user interfaces display all source and target storages that were used during restore operations. Recovery Manager maintains a repository of all registered source and target storages. This means that once a particular storage is used to perform a restore, it can be quickly and simply reused for future restores. |  | Search Live Exchange – Provides the ability to searchin and export from online Exchange Server mailboxes and live public folders. |  | Intelligent Search – Searches message headers, message classes, categories, deleted items, conversation threads and attachments. It can then expand those search results to include all messages with the same sender, the same or similar subject, or all related messages. It also supports recovery of Exchange Server 2007 voicemail, missed calls and fax messages. |  | Compare Source and Target Folders – Compare contents in selected source and target containers (storages, mailboxes or folders) and use the provided list of comparison results to selectively restore data from the source to the target. Also compare the contents of a folder in an online mailbox with the contents of a backup mailbox so you can view the differences. |
 | Managed Backup Catalog – Manages Exchange Server and Lotus Domino database backups cataloged with Recovery Manager. Lets you delete old cataloged backups and view information about them. This includes the name of the Exchange Server or Lotus Domino database which the backup was created, the date the backup was created, the backup contents summary, and the backup type. |  | Fast Transaction Logfile Replay – Provides high-speed intelligent replay of Exchange transaction logfiles. Rather than replaying all available transaction logs, Recovery Manager uses .edb and transaction log metadata with an option to replay just the minimum transaction logfile set. This brings the database to a consistent state or replays all transaction logfiles. |  | Task Automation – Automates cataloging and recovery operations using the Task Wizard. This intuitive, flexible, transparent, and user-friendly GUI provides centralized management and monitoring of Recovery Manager automated tasks. Further automating critical tasks, you can use PowerShell to script additional restore or recovery options, speeding up the process of cataloging, restoring, searching and exporting. |  | Enhanced Search Direct Access to Tape – Supports direct access to the most common tape format backups, including Open Tape Format (OTF) backups created with EMC Legato NetWorker, and Tape Archive (TAR) backups created with Veritas NetBackup. |  | Quest® Archive Manager Integration – Imports recovered messages straight into Quest Archive Manager, reducing the amount of steps required for backup-to-archive migrations. |  | Reporting – Provides reports containing details of operations that were performed using Recovery Manager. This helps improve overall security and secures access to potentially restricted, sensitive messaging. |  | Support for Third-party Backup Software – Supports native Microsoft backups and most major third-party backup software, including UltraBac, IBM Tivoli, Microsoft Data Protection Manager, EMC Legato NetWorker, Veritas NetBackup and Veritas Backup Exec. |  | Multiple Restoration Types–Recovers multiple public folders (granularly or with hierarchies), multiple mailboxes (including to their home Exchange Server), and PSTs all from a single interface. If the mailboxes you are restoring are not found on any Exchange Server in the domain where you are running the restore operation, you can create and restore these mailboxes on any live Exchange Server that resides in that domain. Restore folder permissions allow you to select whether or not to restore security permissions for folders. This reduces recovery time and improves efficiency. |
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