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3.7.11 file
--file=<paths>
Files and folders to recover from the file-level backup. If not specified, all contents of the backup are
recovered.
You can disable recovery of certain files and folders by using the --exclude (p. 102) parameter.
A file or folder specified in both the --file and --exclude parameters will be recovered.
3.7.12 log_location
--log_location=<local path>
A folder on the Exchange server where the transaction log files will be recovered.
The parameter is used with the recover exchange_database (p. 35) command in the following
cases:
If the --target (p. 80) parameter value is another_database and the destination database
or storage group does not exist.
If the --target parameter value is recovery_database, and the destination recovery
storage group does not exist.
If the parameter is not specified, the operation will fail.
3.7.13 original_date
--original_date
The parameter is used with the recover file (p. 25) and recover ad_database (p. 39)
commands. Recover the original date and time of the files from the backup. If not specified, the
current date and time are assigned.
3.7.14 outlookmachine
--outlookmachine=<IP address or hostname>
The name or IP address of the machine where Microsoft Outlook 2003 or later is installed. The
parameter is used with the recover exchange_mailbox (p. 36) command only if the --target (p.
80) parameter value is pst.
If specified, the created .pst file will be of the new format, and you will be able to open such a file by
using Microsoft Outlook 2003 or later. If not specified, the created .pst file will be of the old format,
and you will be able to open such a file by using Microsoft Outlook 97-2002.
After this parameter, you need to specify the valid user account in the --credentials (p. 115)
parameter. When entering the name of an Active Directory user account, be sure to also specify the
domain name (DOMAIN\Username or Username@domain). The user account has to be a member of
the Administrators group on the machine.