1) If you do not expect to be performing item-level restores using this recovery point, then dismiss this alert; otherwise, take the recommended actions in the subsequent steps. 2) If the operation failed for a short-term backup to disk, in the Protection task area, select the data source and click Create recovery point to restart the backup. 3) If the operation failed for a short-term backup to tape, in the Protection task area, select all the failed data sources that belong to the same protection group, and click Create recovery point – tape. This will ensure that the tape backups are located on the same tape. 4) Dismiss this alert immediately after starting your backup.
If you do not expect to be performing item-level restores using this recovery point, then dismiss this alert; otherwise, ...
If you do not expect to be performing item-level restores using this recovery point, then dismiss this alert; otherwise, ...
If you do not expect to be performing item-level restores using this recovery point, then dismiss this alert; otherwise, ...
If you do not expect to be performing item-level restores using this recovery point, then dismiss this alert; otherwise, ...
If you do not expect to be performing item-level restores using this recovery point, then dismiss this alert; otherwise, ...
If you do not need to recover older data, use the Actions pane to delete inactive replicas and release tape for each unprotected ...
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If you enable end-user recovery, users at client computers can recover files and folders from shares that are protected by ...
If you expect the SharePoint farm to grow further, consider protecting the SharePoint SQL Server databases independently. ...