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Example:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Hyper-V\Virtual Machines
3.3 Access to applications
3.3.1 exchange_credentials
--exchange_credentials=<domain user name>,<password>,encrypted
Credentials to access an Exchange server. In this parameter, you must specify credentials of a domain
user. The user name has the following format: <DOMAIN>\<user name> or <user
name>@<domain>. The user must be granted the permissions sufficient for the required operation.
For detailed information about the permissions, see the "Permissions for Exchange backup and
recovery" section of the "Backing up Microsoft Exchange Server data" document.
If the third parameter value (encrypted) is specified, it means that the preceding password was
encrypted by the acronis_encrypt utility (p. 141).
In Windows Server 2008 and later, the user specified in the --exchange_credentials parameter
must differ from the user specified in the --credentials (p. 115) parameter that follows the
--host parameter.
Example
--host=exch_srv --credentials=user,pass1
--exchange_credentials=domain1\exch_user1,12345
3.3.2 instance
--instance=<instance name>
The parameter is used with the list mssql_databases (p. 37) command. The parameter defines
the instance whose databases will be listed. If not specified, the command will fail.
3.3.3 items
--items=<items>
Microsoft Exchange Server data items
For Microsoft Exchange Server data backups, this parameter specifies Exchange items to back up or
recover. For detailed information about the value format, see "Specifying Exchange data" (p. 76).
Command: backup exchange_database
In the backup exchange_database (p. 32) command, each item in the parameter value is a name
of a storage group or database.
If the parameter is not specified, the software will back up all the databases on an Exchange server.
Command: recover exchange_database
In the recover exchange_database (p. 35) command, each item in the parameter value is a name
of a storage group or database.