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 Supported Exchange Versions: Exchange 2007  | 
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 Supported Backup Methods: ESE and VSS  | 
With the restore rename functionality, you can move a database to an alternate Storage Group.
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 IMPORTANT: The plug-in does not support the relocation of database file paths. Use the Exchange Management Console or the Exchange System Manager to relocate a database file path. You can find complete instructions in the relevant Exchange documentation. In addition, see How to Move a Storage Group Path at: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb125252.aspx You cannot use the database rename feature to rename a database in the same Storage Group. You cannot restore a database to an alternate Storage Group if the same database has already been restored to a different database in that same Storage Group. If the source Storage Group has multiple databases, you cannot use a single restore job to restore the multiple databases to separate Storage Groups. You can move one database to a Storage Group in the first Restore job and move the next database to a different Storage Group in a subsequent Restore job.  | 
Ensure that the following prerequisites are met before initiating the restore:
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 Target Storage Group must exist: The target Storage Group must be created in the Exchange System Manager or Exchange Management Console.  | 
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 Database must exist: The target database must be created in the Exchange System Manager or Exchange Management Console.  | 
To move a database to an alternate Storage Group, perform the following steps.
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 After the prerequisites have been met, click Create Restore Job.  | 
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 In the Rename/Relocate dialog box, enter the existing name of the target Storage Group in the Rename box, and click Ok.  | 
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 On the Create Selection Set page, expand the Storage Group, click the database being moved, and select Rename from the context menu.  | 
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 In the Rename/Relocate dialog box, enter the existing name of the target database in the Rename box, and click Ok.  | 
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 Continue with the restore procedure as explained in Setting restore options, ensuring that the Set 'This Database Can Be Overwritten by a Restore' option is selected for ESE-based restores, and Finalizing and submitting the restore job.  | 
You can find a complete description of RSGs and their usage in the relevant Microsoft Exchange documentation. For more information, see Understanding Recovery Storage Groups at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124039.aspx.
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 Supported Backup Methods: ESE and VSS  | 
Setting up an RSG involves two basic steps:
You can find complete instructions for these procedures in the relevant Microsoft Exchange documentation. For more information, see Working with Recovery Storage Groups in Exchange 2007 at http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Working-Recovery-Storage-Groups-Exchange-2007.html?printversion.
Depending on your backup-and-recovery strategy, see the applicable procedure in Examples of restore sequences for instructions on restoring data items in a backup saveset to an RSG.
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