is it possible to only restore the last 1 week worth of mailbox data?
i know i can select by folder but i did not see by timestamp options
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Re: restore mailbox by time frame
For a single Folder, you can use the Advanced Search Feature: https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbo36 ... tml?ver=50
I am not sure if that works for the entire mailbox restore. For all Folders in a mailbox to restore, You have to use Powershell to query the necessary start date for the entire Mailbox restore. But i recommend to try it first with the advanced Search Feature in the Veeam Exchange Explorer.
Get-VexItem
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=110
Some Information what you can use as for the „query“ parameter.
powershell-f26/get-vexitem-query-scope-t59404.html
I am not sure if that works for the entire mailbox restore. For all Folders in a mailbox to restore, You have to use Powershell to query the necessary start date for the entire Mailbox restore. But i recommend to try it first with the advanced Search Feature in the Veeam Exchange Explorer.
Get-VexItem
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=110
Some Information what you can use as for the „query“ parameter.
powershell-f26/get-vexitem-query-scope-t59404.html
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Re: restore mailbox by time frame
It works for the entire mailbox as well (btw, in the Advanced Search, there's an option to search for all items received in the last 7 days, so it should be possible to select and restore only the week of data).
And the selected emails will be restored to the corresponding folders within the mailbox.
Nevertheless, as Fabian said, it's always a good idea to do a test restore first.
And the selected emails will be restored to the corresponding folders within the mailbox.
Nevertheless, as Fabian said, it's always a good idea to do a test restore first.
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