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DPM 2012 - recovering files - How?


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Having installed DPM 2012 and created a protection group with a server and selecting a folder on that server when I come to do a recovery it seems I have to recover the whole folder.



Am i missing something; how do I recover a single file from that folder being protected?



Jason










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  • Are you doing host-based backups (i.e. backing up an entire VM, the equivalent to imaging), or filesystem backups?

    – the-wabbit
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  • Not backing up an entire VM; just choosing to backup a server ( Physical) and then choose the folder on that server to backup. cheers, J

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Having installed DPM 2012 and created a protection group with a server and selecting a folder on that server when I come to do a recovery it seems I have to recover the whole folder.



Am i missing something; how do I recover a single file from that folder being protected?



Jason










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  • Are you doing host-based backups (i.e. backing up an entire VM, the equivalent to imaging), or filesystem backups?

    – the-wabbit
    Oct 19 '12 at 11:35













  • Not backing up an entire VM; just choosing to backup a server ( Physical) and then choose the folder on that server to backup. cheers, J

    – jason clark
    Oct 19 '12 at 13:15














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Having installed DPM 2012 and created a protection group with a server and selecting a folder on that server when I come to do a recovery it seems I have to recover the whole folder.



Am i missing something; how do I recover a single file from that folder being protected?



Jason










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Having installed DPM 2012 and created a protection group with a server and selecting a folder on that server when I come to do a recovery it seems I have to recover the whole folder.



Am i missing something; how do I recover a single file from that folder being protected?



Jason







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  • Are you doing host-based backups (i.e. backing up an entire VM, the equivalent to imaging), or filesystem backups?

    – the-wabbit
    Oct 19 '12 at 11:35













  • Not backing up an entire VM; just choosing to backup a server ( Physical) and then choose the folder on that server to backup. cheers, J

    – jason clark
    Oct 19 '12 at 13:15



















  • Are you doing host-based backups (i.e. backing up an entire VM, the equivalent to imaging), or filesystem backups?

    – the-wabbit
    Oct 19 '12 at 11:35













  • Not backing up an entire VM; just choosing to backup a server ( Physical) and then choose the folder on that server to backup. cheers, J

    – jason clark
    Oct 19 '12 at 13:15

















Are you doing host-based backups (i.e. backing up an entire VM, the equivalent to imaging), or filesystem backups?

– the-wabbit
Oct 19 '12 at 11:35







Are you doing host-based backups (i.e. backing up an entire VM, the equivalent to imaging), or filesystem backups?

– the-wabbit
Oct 19 '12 at 11:35















Not backing up an entire VM; just choosing to backup a server ( Physical) and then choose the folder on that server to backup. cheers, J

– jason clark
Oct 19 '12 at 13:15





Not backing up an entire VM; just choosing to backup a server ( Physical) and then choose the folder on that server to backup. cheers, J

– jason clark
Oct 19 '12 at 13:15










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For some reason when in remote desktop it was very hard to click on the folder. when on the main console I've just realised that you need t double click the folder and then you can see the files under it. doh!






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