About requirements for redirecting the restore of an Exchange mailbox or public folder object to a different path
Review the following requirements for redirecting the restore of an Exchange mailbox or public folder to a different path:
You must indicate an explicit path (or full path).
In the destination path, the following segment of the path cannot be changed:
Microsoft Exchange Database Availability Groups:\Microsoft Information Store:\If you change this part of the path, NetBackup attempts to restore the objects as normal (non-Exchange) files.
The destination mailbox or destination folder must have an associated user account.
When you redirect a restore of public folders, the folder you indicate in the destination path does not have to exist.
When you redirect a restore from a granular backup, consider the following example restore destinations:
Microsoft Exchange Database Availability Groups:\server1\My-database\Database\ John Q. Employee [JQEmployee]\Top of Information Store\Inbox\
Microsoft Information Store:\My-database\Database\John Q. Employee [JQEmployee]\ Top of Information Store\Inbox\
In the examples, note the following:
server1 can be the target server.
My-database, must be valid database on target server (but is not directly accessed).
John Q. Employee, must be a valid and an accessible mailbox.