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to the object selected in the top portion. An example of this layout is the Status and Logs View.

c.Tree View Layout — with this layout the panel is divided into a left and a right section. The left hand side contains a tree view showing an organizational folder hierarchy and the right side contains a list of objects in the currently selected folder. Examples of this layout are the Jobs and Media View and the Devices View.

6.Status bar — The Status bar displays the current user’s name, the Backup Domain to which the user is logged in, and the name of the machine at which the user is working. An Alert button appears in the lower right corner of the status bar when alerts are generated. This button flashes when there is an issue that requires attention.

Property Pages

Every object in the Data Protector Express catalog has a set of property pages associated with it. Use these property pages to modify settings for an object and to view logs, messages, diagnostics or information that Data Protector Express generates.

Opening Property Pages

Displaying the property page of an object can be accomplished several ways:

Select the object with the mouse or keyboard, and then click Properties on the Command task pane.

Right-click the object to display a context menu, then select Properties.

Select the object, and then select Properties from the File menu.

With the object selected, type Alt-Enter.

TIP: Opening the property page for an object will open a non-modal dialog. You can leave property pages open when you return to working in the main Data Protector Express window and you can have several property pages open at once.

The Property window consists of a...

1.Navigation bar — The navigation bar is located in the top section of the left hand column of window. It contains links to the various groups of properties of the object.

2.Info bar — the info bar contains a summary of the object's most important properties such as current status. It also contains command and control links for runnable jobs.

3.Property pane — the property pane contains the actual properties that belong to the property group selected by the navigation bar.

4.Command bar — the command bar runs along the bottom of the dialog and contains the buttons for committing or cancelling changes made to the object and for dismissing the dialog.

Missing Features

If an option is not listed on a screen, for example Disaster Recovery or the SQL Agent, it may be

for one of the following reasons ...

The evaluation license for the option has expired. Optional features are installed automatically when you install Data Protector Express. Once the evaluation license expires, you can no longer use an optional feature without purchasing and installing a license.

The option is not available in the edition of Data Protector Express you have installed.

An error occurred when starting Data Protector Express. Review the alerts to see if an option failed to start properly when you started the application.

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Contents Data Protector Express User Guide Acknowledgments Contents Index Disaster RecoveryTerminology OverviewConcepts Overview Simple, Immediate Backup Restore to a Different Location Restore to a Different Location Main Window Administering BackupUsing the Administrator Opening Property Pages Missing FeaturesProperty Pages Managing Jobs Using Quick Access from TaskbarViewing Data Protector Express status Managing Data Protector ExpressManaging Logs SettingsMonitoring jobs Managing AlertsLinux and the Data Protector Express Daemon About the Data Protector Express ServiceOther Commands Microsoft Windows and the Data Protector Express ServerAbout the Data Protector Express Service Selecting Devices Configuring Backup JobsSelecting Files Encryption ConfigurationSchedule Settings Type of Fixed Rotation Mode SettingsBackup mode Auto verify modeSplit File Write modeMedia to be used Interval SettingsAuto format mode Scheduled DatesAdvanced Options Advanced SettingsBarcode Filter Settings for WindowsLog Options ExecutionSelecting Versions Configuring Restore and Verify JobsSelecting Files Restoring files and folders to a different folder Restoring foldersRestoring a file with a new name Advanced Restore Options Execution Options Advanced Verify OptionsBarcode Filter Options Device Properties Working With DevicesSelecting Devices for Jobs Element status Device CommandsWorking With Devices Device Commands Working with Tape Libraries Installation and ConfigurationInitialization Process Barcodes and MIC memory in cartridgeBarcode Filters Media Management Sharing storage devices on a SANScheduling, Rotations, and Media Management Backup Schedule ConsiderationsIntervals Scheduling ConceptsMedia Sets Implications for Restoring Data Media Rotation Types Comparing rotation types Running Jobs with RotationsCryptographic Algorithms Encryption and CompressionEncryption Encryption Options PassphraseCompression Key ManagementSupported Platforms Configuring a Microsoft Exchange ServerWorking with Third-Party Applications Microsoft Exchange ServerBacking up Microsoft Exchange Server Restoring Microsoft Exchange Databases Preparing to Restore the Microsoft Exchange Server Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Exchange ServerSystem-level Disaster Recovery Restoring Microsoft Exchange Databases Mailbox Backup and RecoveryRestoring the Microsoft Exchange MTA Database Requirements ConfigurationBacking Up Mailboxes Restoring MailboxesMailbox Permissions PowerShell AccessWorking with Microsoft SQL Server Supported Exchange Server versionsMicrosoft SQL server concepts Configuring the Microsoft SQL ServerBacking up Microsoft SQL Server Restoring Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server Databases and the backup modeRestoring Microsoft SQL Server user databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server 2000 master databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server master databasesCreate Database Alter Database Stop the Data Protector Express and SQL Server servicesRebuild the master database Restart SQL Server in single-user modeRestore the master database from the most recent backup Drop invalid databases Apply changes to the master databaseRestoring Microsoft SQL Server 7 master databases Start the Data Protector Express and SQL Server servicesRestore the msdb database Disk Mirror Disk Unmirror Disk Remirror Restart Microsoft SQL Server in single-user mode Drop invalid databases and database devices Protecting Windows SharePoint Services Protecting Microsoft Windows SharePoint ServicesWindows SharePoint Services protection concepts Restoring SharePoint Services Using Disaster Recovery with Windows SharePoint Services Working with Certificate ServicesImportant guidelines Disaster RecoveryBoot Media Restoring to dissimilar hardware Advantage of Bootable Backup DevicesPreparing For a Disaster Create bootable media Configuring Backups to Support Disaster RecoveryTest the media Disaster Recovery with Libraries Recovering From a DisasterDisaster Recovery Disaster recovery for Windows 2003, Windows XP and earlier Disaster recovery for LinuxLimitations Completing the Data RestoreAlert Settings Backup Domain ConfigurationMail Settings Performance SettingsOptions Client Upgrade SettingsSetting a User Password Domain SecurityLog file formats Advanced Job OptionsJob Log options Log TypeAuditing Job Pre-Post Execution CommandsPre Execution Commands Mail logLogs Post Execution CommandsBarcode Filters for Jobs Advanced Job Options Typographic conventions Support and other resourcesContacting HP Related informationDocumentation feedback Index Index VSS
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