Track users' IT needs, easily, and with only the features you need. Learn More ». Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Hi Paul, I need the Disc 2 as well. Could you grant me access? I've sent you a request. Kind regards, Marco Visser. Hey Paul, Could you grant me access as well. I have requested. Hi Paul, I am stuck like others with no disk 2. Thanks, Paul. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Hi Paul, Thanks for your help.
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Thanks for everything Philip! Yes, about to head out the door in next 5 mins. Yes it did!! And onsite as well:- Repair complete and will move the databases this weekend. I need a copy of the disc as well : I've already requested access to the GoogleDrive link. I got the request and added you. Let me know if there is any problem. I will keep you informed, Greetings, TS. Cheers, Earl Paras. Added you this morning. After you start the server in recovery mode, the Recover Your Server Wizard locates the server and then establishes a connection.
This method of server recovery ignores external storage devices that are attached to the server during the recovery.
If you want to erase the data on an external storage device, you must do so manually. If you created additional shared folders on the server, after you restore the data from the backup, the additional shared folders might not be recognized by the server. You must share those folders again. Depending on the method that you used to restore or repair your server, and the type of storage the server uses, you might need to recover the data volumes after you restore the system drive.
In some case, you might need to share existing folders again so that the server recognizes them. Restore files and folders from a server backup. If you replaced the system disk, or if the partition information on the system disk is unreadable, you can restore the system, but you cannot restore data from other volumes on this disk. To restore files and folders from other data volumes, you must use the Restore Files and Folders Wizard.
Restore shared folders on the server. If you created additional shared folders on the server, after you restore the system drive from the backup, the shared folders are still on the data partition or were restored to the data partition, but might not be recognized by the server.
The Restore Files and Folders Wizard helps you protect your data if your hard disk stops working or your files are accidentally erased. With Windows Server Essentials Backup, you can create a copy of all the data on your hard drive and store the data on an external storage device. If the original data on your hard drive is accidentally erased, overwritten, or becomes inaccessible because of a malfunction, you can restore the data from the backup.
The Restore Files or Folders Wizard helps you restore a single file or folder, multiple files or folders, or an entire hard drive from an existing backup. After a system restore, you might need to use the Restore Files and Folders Wizard to restore files and folders that were not retained during the restore. For example, if you replaced the system disk, or if the partition information on the system disk is unreadable, you cannot restore data from other volumes on the system disk.
You cannot use the Restore Files and Folders Wizard to restore the full system drive. For information about how to restore the full system, see Restore or repair your server using installation media or Restore or reset your server from a client computer using the recovery DVD. Click the name of the server, and then click Restore files or folders for the server in the Tasks pane. For more information about backing up and restoring files and folders, see Manage Backup and Restore.
After you restore the server's system drive, if shared folders are still on the data partition or were restored to the data partition, you might need to configure the shared folders again in order for the server to recognize the folders.
The following procedure describes how to add shared folders that have been shared before. Right-click the shared folder, click Properties , click the Sharing tab, and then write down the folder permissions. Specify the permissions that you wrote down in step 2, and then click Add folder. These permissions will replace any existing permissions that were not added to the folder by using the Windows Server Essentials Dashboard.
After you finish adding folders to the list of shared folders, ensure that the folders are included in the server backup. For information about adding folders to the server backup, see Set up or customize server backup. Manage Backup and Restore. Manage Windows Server Essentials. Use Windows Server Essentials.
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