Re: IS Backups



Ok..that is what I am seeing, I was just worried since if you click on the Log file, Mailbox store, or public folder store, that you don't actually see any files inside of it. If that is what you are supposed to be seeing, then that is wonderful. Thank you for the help.

"Kirill Palagin" <kpalagin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uLvHdqy#GHA.4740@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Please see attached .gif with screenshot of how it should look like.
You can (and in fact should) test your backups. You can do so with
Virtual PC (which recently became free) or on real hardware (el cheapo
box will do) and trial versions of Windows and Exchange.

W.Combee wrote:
I know that NTbackup may not be the greatest way to do backups, but
for the moment, I don't have much of a choice. While using NTbackup
to do an information store backup, the backup will run, and the .bkf
file will show as around 60gig. However, if I go into restore to look
at the backup file, I am showing the folders that should be there, but
no files inside of those folders. Is this normal, or is it something
that I should be trying to correct? I don't have an open server that
I can use as a restore test server at the moment, so this is something
that I would like to make sure is a working backup just in case the
server decides it is time to take a dirt nap.

Thanks

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