On the Target Selection page of the Data Wizard, specify the type and path of the target location for the data you want to restore from the following options:
n A PST file
n A Content Analysis Store (CAS)
n A Microsoft Exchange Server as the target for a single mailbox (either on-premise or with
Office 365 and with or without Outlook Anywhere)
n A Microsoft Exchange Server as the target for all mailboxes
n A Microsoft Exchange Server as the target for specific mailboxes with multi-tenancy
An option to open Public Folders is available upon connection to a Microsoft Exchange Server. Ontrack PowerControls connects to all public folders hosted by the target Microsoft Exchange server, not specific databases or Public Folders mailboxes.
Note:ClickSkipif you do not want to select a target file at this time.
To specify a PST file as the target for restored data
1. On the Target Selection page, clickOutlook Data File (*.pst)in Select Target list.
Figure 2-8: Selecting the PST File option on the Target Selection page
2. Do one of the following:
l If you know the target PST file path, type it in theOutlook Data File (.pst)box.
l ClickBrowseto open theCreate PST Filewindow and navigate to the desired location. Create a new PST file by typing a name in theFile namebox, or select an existing PST file. Next, clickOpen. The path of the target PST file appears in theTarget PST File Path
box. 3. ClickNext.
To specify a content analysis store
Figure 2-9: Selecting Content Analysis Store on the Target Selection page
2. Do one of the following:
l If you know the target CAS file path, enter it in theContent Analysis Store Pathbox. l ClickBrowseto open theCreate Content Analysis Filewindow. and navigate to the
desired location. Create a new CAS file by typing a name in theFile namebox or select an existing CAS file. Next, clickOpen. The path of the target CAS file appears in theContent Analysis Store Pathbox.
3. ClickNext.
To specify a Microsoft Exchange Server as the target for a single mailbox (on-premise or Office 365)
1. On the Target Selection page, clickSingle Mailbox (on-premise or Office 365)in Select Target list.
Figure 2-10: Selecting Single Mailbox (on-premise or Office 365) displays the target Microsoft Exchange Server
2. In theE-mail Addressbox, type the email address name.
Tip:If you are not using Autodiscover and you do not know the full name of the mailbox, type the first letter of the mailbox in theE-mail Addressbox, and clickNext. In theCheck Namewindow that appears, select the mailbox from the list, and clickOK. If you are using Autodiscover, you must type the full email address in theE-mail Addressbox.
3. WithConnect To Public Foldersselected, you can open public folders as a target for restoring public folders or messages. If you do not want to restore to public folders, clear this check box. For more information, see"Restoring to Public Folders" on page 121. 4. TheConnect using Autodiscovercheck box determines whether Ontrack PowerControls
will use Autodiscover to connect to Microsoft Exchange Server. The default setting is selected or cleared using the Target Options tab on the Preferences window. Do one of the following:
l Select to connect to the target using Autodiscover. For more information, see"Target Options Tab" on page 23and"Outlook Anywhere and Autodiscover" on page 29. l Clear and then use theConnection typedrop-down list to select either "Exchange On-
5. If you are not connected to a domain, theEnter Passwordwindow appears. In this window, enter a user name that has full rights to the mailbox, a password, and a domain name. Then clickOK. This window may appear again, which requires you to reenter this information.
6. ClickNext.
To specify a Microsoft Exchange Server as the target for all mailboxes
1. On the Target Selection page, clickAll Mailboxes (on-premise)in Select Target list.
Figure 2-11: Selecting All Mailboxes (on-premise) displays the target Microsoft Exchange Server
2. In theDomain ControllerandServer Nameboxes, the domain controller and server names auto-populate.
Note:For Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, specify the name of the Client Access Server (CAS) that provides access to the mailboxes you want to access (not the mailbox server, unless the mailbox server has the client access role installed).
Note:The mailboxes found will depend on both the Domain Controller and Microsoft Exchange Server entered. Only those mailboxes accessible through the entered Microsoft Exchange Server and listed in the Active Directory of the given Domain Controller will attempt to be opened.
Note:For Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 or later, specify the name of any of your Microsoft Exchange 2013 or later Servers, or leave this field blank to auto detect. The mailboxes found depend on the Domain Controller with only those mailboxes listed in the Active Directory of the given Domain Controller opened, subject to permissions.
3. WithConnect to Public Foldersselected, you can open public folders as a target for restoring public folders or messages. If you do not want to restore to public folders, clear this check box. For more information, see"Restoring to Public Folders" on page 121.
4. If you are not connected to a domain, theEnter Passwordwindow appears. In this window, enter a user name that has full rights to the mailbox, a password, and a domain name. Then clickOK. This window may appear again, which requires you to reenter this information.
5. ClickNext.
To specify a Microsoft Exchange Server as the target for specific mailboxes with multi-tenancy support
1. On the Target Selection page, clickSpecified Mailboxes (on-premise)in Select Target list. 2. Do one of the following:
l If "Enforce ABP or Hosted Organization for current user" is cleared on the Security tab on the Preferences dialog box, use the Multi-Tenancy Criteria box to select hosted organizations or Address Book Policies from source or target dialog boxes.
l If "Enforce ABP or Hosted Organization for current user" is selected on the Security tab on the Preferences dialog box, use the Multi-Tenancy Criteria box to view the
Figure 2-12: Selecting Specified Mailbox (on-premise) displays the target Microsoft Exchange Server
3. In theDomain ControllerandServer Nameboxes, the domain controller and server names auto-populate.
Note:For Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, specify the name of the Client Access Server (CAS) that provides access to the mailboxes you want to access (not the mailbox server, unless the mailbox server has the client access role installed).
Note:The mailboxes found will depend on both the Domain Controller and Microsoft Exchange Server entered. Only those mailboxes accessible through the entered Microsoft Exchange Server and listed in the Active Directory of the given Domain Controller will attempt to be opened.
Note:For Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 or later, specify the name of any of your Microsoft Exchange 2013 or later Servers, or leave this field blank to auto detect. The mailboxes found depend on the Domain Controller with only those mailboxes listed in the Active Directory of the given Domain Controller opened, subject to permissions.
4. WithConnect to Public Foldersselected, you can open public folders as a target for restoring public folders or messages. If you do not want to restore to public folders, clear this check box. For more information, see"Restoring to Public Folders" on page 121.
5. If you are not connected to a domain, theEnter Passwordwindow appears. Enter a user name that has full rights to the mailbox, a password, and a domain name, then clickOK. This window may appear again, requiring you to reenter this information.
6. ClickNext.