HP Data Protector A.06.00 additional writers and HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP support for Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service integration

IMPORTANT:
If system databases are restored, the whole internal database structure will be changed.
NOTE:
Only point-in-time restore is possible. Rollforward restore is not supported.
User databases will be restored only if it is possible to overwrite the files. MSDE
writer will take the user databases offline before the restore, while SQL service will
have to be stopped manually in order to restore the system databases.
Microsoft Exchange Server writer restore specifics
Microsoft Exchange Server Writer is used to restore Microsoft Exchange Server
database files.
When restoring from a Microsoft Exchange backup, the following two scenarios are
possible:
One or more databases are corrupted, but the log files are not damaged. In this
case the database is restored and transaction logs are applied. See Rollforward
recovery from the loss of one or more databases on page 47.
The log files are corrupted or missing. In this case all databases and log files
need to be restored. A rollforward recovery of the database is not possible. See
Point-in-time restore after loss of a log file on page 48.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 limitations
Shadow copies cannot be restored to alternate locations on the backup system.
You cannot restore the shadow copy to the Recovery Storage Group.
Rollforward recovery cannot be performed after a point-in-time restore.
Restore to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 from backup made with Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003 is not supported.
Rollforward recovery from the loss of one or more databases
For a rollforward recovery:
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