Thanks for the suggestion.

That choice was greyed-out whrn Public Folders were selected top restore.
I did change the location before choosing what I neededd to restore. It
still greyed out when I checked Public Folders. Still was unable to choose
a log path.

> In NT Backup, on the 'restore files to' choice, did you leave it as
> original location or pick alternate location.
> 
> We just went through a test of this yesterday and I believe I had to
> leave it at 'original location' in order to not get the log path error
> that you have.  Then you can choose to restore the store to a different
> server.
> 
> Maybe that will help
> 
> ----------------------------------------
> Mary Anthes
> Network Engineer
> SCL Health System
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> =20
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gregg
> Porter
> Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 9:12 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Recovery Server restore problem
> 
> Exchange Box: Win2k3, all patches, Exchange Server 2k3 Tape Backup Box:
> Win2k SP4 Recovery Server: Win2k3, same patches as Exchange box,
> Exchange Server 2k3
> =20
> I need to recover a deleted public folder. The retain deleted items
> window has closed. The recovery server was created following the
> Exchange 2000 Server Database Recovery whitepaper, and the Exchange
> Server 2003 Disaster Recovery Planning Guide (New forest, same
> organization name, same legacyExchangeDN stem, database names match,
> hardware configuration matches). Dismounted the stores. Marked them to
> be overwritten.
> =20
> I loaded the tape, and selected the Public Information Store to restore.
> Checked the last restore box, selected the recovery server, and entered
> a location for temporary log files and patches. NTBackup responded with
> "Unable to create log path..." No error messages were logged.
> =20
> I have hit a wall attempting to troubleshoot this problem. Technet and
> Google have not provided much help(Followed KB272591 and 262959, to no
> avail). I have replicated the folder structure of the original Exchange
> server and pointed the temporary log files there. Nope. Tried the
> administrative share. Tried a different box. No good.
> =20
> Help!, please.
> =20
> Is the fact that I'm using a third box with a tape drive a possible
> cause?
> Should I use a 2k3 version of NTBackup?
> =20
> Any guidance would be much appreciated.
> =20
> Thank you,
> 
> Gregg Porter
> 
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