Hello everyone.
I make backups using windows agents that are managed by the server. The server is located on a remote site. Version 10, Enterprise Plus Edition.
If I want to restore files not to the source PC and not to the VB&R server, what tools can I use?
I found information on the network about "Veeam Explorer for storage snapshots", but I found installers only for specialized ones (Exchange, Oracle, etc.).
I want another employee to be able to recover files, but that he would not have access to the current VB&R console.
Is there any way to recover files without installing a full VB&R console?
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Re: A backup browser without VB&R console
Enterprise Manager would be an option.
You can install this on a server. You employees can use the web gui todo restores
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
You can install this on a server. You employees can use the web gui todo restores
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
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Re: A backup browser without VB&R console
Artem,
Additionally you can set the restore roles for the selected objects (i.e. to provide help desk the ability to perform file level recoveries). In order to do that you need to specify the user and the allowed scope of objects: Configuring Restore Scope. Cheers!
Additionally you can set the restore roles for the selected objects (i.e. to provide help desk the ability to perform file level recoveries). In order to do that you need to specify the user and the allowed scope of objects: Configuring Restore Scope. Cheers!
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