If you want to discuss offline.  I'd like to know what procedures you did to 
accomplish this before I sell myself to the devil.

Basically what we are trying to accomplish.  We have files that need to be recovered 
from last Wednesday that were removed from ScanMail stripping attachments.  So we need 
to do a restore from a backup from last Tuesday night to a server (which has nothing 
on it) so we can put that infostore on it.  And move directories that have the 
attachments to the current store that is still running.  The reason we are trying to 
do it this way is because we don't want to overwrite anything that could of been added 
there since last Wednesday.  It's a entire debacle.  Thanks for your help.

__________________
John Bowles
Exchange Engineer
OIG/HHS
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Fyodorov, Andrey FTL
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 2:43 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Recovery Server: Public Folders


Yes you can restore just the public folders, I have done that a bunch of
times. Normally you should create a separate AD for the recovery environment
(you could get away with doing it in the same AD if you were only recovering
a single mailbox). I am afraid that in case of recovering PFs, the recovered
PF store is going to start replicating with the other servers' PF stores and
it could get messy. Just build a separate AD, what's the big deal?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bowles,
John (OIG/OMP)
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 2:09 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Recovery Server: Public Folders


All,

We need to restore a public store from backup without overwriting what is
already resident in our public folders.  I was thinking about setting up a
recovery server within our organization and just re-direct the restore job
to this recovery server.  I know in some of the white papers it suggest that
you create a separate AD for the recovery server for mailboxes.  But this is
for public folders.  Will I be able to do this, since it's public folders?
Or am I just going to have to break down and create a separate AD?  

Thank you,
__________________
John Bowles
Exchange Engineer
OIG/HHS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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