This topic describes other restore operations that you can perform with the plug-in.
The Plug‑in for Exchange allows you to rename a Mailbox Database during VSS-based restores. Renaming is useful if you do not want to overwrite the existing version and want to create a copy of the Mailbox Database. The following prerequisites are met before initiating the restore:
Ensure that the following prerequisites are met before initiating the restore:
| • | Target Mailbox Database must exist: The target Mailbox Database must be created in the Exchange System Manager or Exchange Management Console. | 
| • | Database names must be different from the original: The name of the target Mailbox Database must be different from the name of the original database. | 
| • | Database filenames must be different from the original: The database filenames in the target Mailbox Database must be different from the database filenames used in the original Mailbox Database. | 
To complete the rename process, perform the following steps.
| 1  | After the prerequisites have been met, click Create Restore Job. | 
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| 4  | On the Create Selection Set page, click the Mailbox Database that you want to rename and select Rename from the context menu. | 
| 5  | In the Rename/Relocate dialog box, enter the existing name of the target Mailbox Database in the Rename box, and click Ok. | 
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| 7  | Open the Exchange Management Shell. | 
You can find a complete description of RDBs and their usage in the relevant Microsoft Exchange documentation. For more information, see http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd876954.aspx.
| • | Supported Backup Method: VSS only | 
| 1  | Open the Exchange Management Shell. | 
| IMPORTANT: When you create the RDB, do not use Mount-Database. If the database is mounted, the initial Exchange Server database transaction logs are generated. These logs might interfere with the restore job and cause it to fail. | 
You can find complete instructions for this procedure in the relevant Microsoft Exchange documentation. For more information, see http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee332321.aspx.
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