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Restoring the Windows File System For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

For Windows File System restores there are a lot of options to allow the user to have just the right control and flexibility while restoring data. You can restore your files to the original backed up computer or to a different computer.

Restoring the Windows File System For CSSB 5.x & 6.x Classic

For Windows File System restores there are a lot of options to allow the user to have just the right control and flexibility while restoring data. You can restore your files to the original backed up computer or to a different computer.

Restoring the Windows System State For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

The product supports the recovery of Windows System State by restoring the Registry, Boot files, System files, Active Directory and more. The product offers recovery of Windows System State on all the supported Windows platforms. The entire contents of the Windows System State backup will be restored. Selective restore of individual System State components is not possible. By default, System State will restore to the original location and overwrite existing files.

Restoring a Hyper-V For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

The product supports the restore of Hyper-V hosts and hosted virtual machines on Windows 2008, and Windows 2012. You can restore individual virtual machines to their original location or to an alternate location.

Restoring Carbonite Safe Server Backup to a Different Computer For CSSB 5.x & 6.x Classic

You can restore your backed up data originating from one computer to a different computer. This method is mostly used to create a clone of the original system. Restoring to a different computer requires some additional steps before you can launch the actual restore process.

Restoring Carbonite Safe Server Backup to a Different Computer For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

You can restore your backed up data originating from one computer to a different computer. This method is mostly used to create a clone of the original system. Restoring to a different computer requires some additional steps before you can launch the actual restore process.

Restoring Encrypted File Systems to a Different Machine

Your backup sets may include files from an encrypted volume or files that are individually encrypted. No special action is required to include these encrypted items in your backups and to restore them to the same computer. However, if the copy of the EFS private key that is located on the original computer is lost, you will need to use the recovery agent's private key to recover data.

Windows File System Backup For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

The product can perform full, differential and incremental backups of Windows NTFS and ReFS file systems. When backing up an NTFS or ReFS file system, you can select directories and files from a browser tree.

Windows File System Backup For CSSB 5.x & 6.x Classic

The product can perform full, differential and incremental backups of Windows NTFS and ReFS file systems. When backing up an NTFS or ReFS file system, you can select directories and files from a browser tree.

Getting Started with Carbonite Safe Server Backup For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

Administrators can be invited to join the company through the Dashboard. Once they are invited, they will receive an email with instructions on how to complete the registration. After launching Carbonite Safe Server Backup for the first time, you will be able to configure your backup set by selecting what, where, how, when and for how long you would like to back up. CSSB supports the backup of NTFS file systems, ReFS file systems, Windows system state, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Exchange server, SQL server, MySQL server, Oracle server, Hyper-V hosts and hosted virtual machines, and Bare Metal images. Carbonite Safe Server Backup supports full, differential and incremental backups. Whether you are restoring your data to the original backed up computer or to a different computer, Carbonite Safe Server Backup makes the process quick and easy.

Restoring a Bare Metal Image (CSSB 6.6 or Below) For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

A Bare Metal Image backup can be restored using two methods. You can perform a complete Bare Metal restore or a file/folder level restore. To perform a Bare Metal restore, you first need to create a recovery media. After performing a Bare Image restore, additional steps will be required to recover Microsoft SQL Server, Exchange Server and SharePoint databases.

Restoring a Microsoft SQL Server For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

Microsoft SQL Server backups can be restored to the original computer or to a different computer.

Restoring a Microsoft Exchange Server Database For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

The product supports the restore of Microsoft Exchange databases to the same server or to an alternate server.

Restoring a MailStore Archive For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

MailStore archives can be restored to any system using Carbonite Safe Server Backup. MailStore archives cannot be restored to their original location. An alternate location must be specified.

Restoring Microsoft SharePoint For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

We support Content Recovery, Web Application Recovery and Disaster Recovery for Microsoft SharePoint. You can restore your data to the original backed up computer or to a different computer.

Creating a Backup Set For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

After launching the product for the first time, you are given the choice to create a new backup set. A backup set defines the parameters for backing up a group of directories or an application. You will be able to configure your backup set by selecting what, where, how, when and for how long you want to back up.

Performing System State Recovery on Windows Small Business Server 2011

In order to perform a System State restore on Small Business Server (SBS) 2011, the computer needs to be booted into Directory Service Restore Mode (DSRM) since SBS 2011 is the Active Directory Domain controller.

Best Practices for Customers with Low Bandwidth For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

For customers whose backups will take a very long time due to low bandwidth, large amounts of data, or both, extra precautions should be taken to ensure that backups function as smoothly as possible. Customers can adhere to certain best practices designed to make very large, long-running backups easier and more likely to complete on time.

Advanced Options (CSSB 6.x) For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

On the Advanced page, the Global Settings allow you to set options for Data Transfer and Networking, Retention Policy Enforcement, directories used for backup and restore operations, and the ability to update the amandabackup / CarboniteUser user password.

Carbonite Safe Server Backup Release Notes For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

Carbonite Safe Server Backup is continually updated to address issues that may impact how you use the product.

File Types Carbonite Backs Up for Carbonite Safe

Carbonite automatically backs up the files that are most important to you, such as your pictures, documents and music. By intelligently scanning your computer, Carbonite does not include unnecessary files, which improves backup and restore speeds. Less common types of files can be manually added to your Carbonite backup. Review this article to understand what is and is not included in your backup.

File Types Excluded from Backup for Carbonite Safe

Carbonite does not automatically select files larger than 4GB (Gigabyte) for backup. Files that may cause conflicts with your programs or operating system when restored are excluded from being backed up.

How to Use CSSB to Recover from CryptoLocker and Other Ransomware For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

CryptoLocker is a virus that holds your files hostage and demands a ransom to get them back. There is no guarantee that paying the ransom will unlock the files. CryptoLocker, its variants, and other ransomware are completely illegitimate. It encrypts your files making them inaccessible until they are decrypted. Only CryptoLocker has access to the keys required to decrypt the files it encrypts. However, CryptoLocker (and other similar ransomware) can easily be defeated with CSSB by simply restoring the files from a backup taken before the system was infected.

Carbonite Windows Version Release Notes

Carbonite Version 6.4.6 is the latest version of the Carbonite product. We are sure you will like the many enhanced features. Installing and identifying your computer(s) is easier than ever. Backing up your files is simpler and there is additional information provided about the status of your backed up files. Restoring your files is now even quicker and easier with additional choices for files you would like to restore first and choosing a destination for your restored files.

Restoring a Bare Metal Image (CSSB 6.7)

A Bare Metal Image backup can be restored using two methods. You can perform a complete Bare Metal restore or a file/folder level restore. To perform a Bare Metal restore, you first need to create a recovery media. After performing a Bare Image restore, additional steps will be required to recover Microsoft SQL Server, Exchange Server and SharePoint databases.

Restoring Microsoft Exchange Local Mailbox For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

The product supports the restore of Microsoft Exchange Local Mailboxes. Mailbox contents can be restored to the original server, an alternate server, an Exchange Online server, or to disk.

Restoring Microsoft Exchange Online hosted for Office 365 For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

The product supports the restore of Microsoft Exchange Online hosted by Office 365. Mailbox contents can be restored to the original server, an alternate server, to a local Exchange server, or to disk.

Backing Up Quicken

Your data for the current versions of Quicken will be backed up by default if you chose the Automatic Setup option during installation. Otherwise, you may have to manually add these files to your backup.

Backing Up QuickBooks

Your data for the current versions of QuickBooks will be backed up by default if you chose the Automatic Setup option during installation. Otherwise, you may have to manually add these files to your backup.

Importing Your iTunes Music

You can import your iTunes data by downloading the backed up copy and moving it into the correct location. After you finish restoring and moving the files, you may have to assign songs that were not originally located within the iTunes Media folder.

Importing QuickBooks

If you chose the Automatic setup when installing Carbonite, your data for the current versions of QuickBooks will be backed up by Carbonite.

Importing Your RoboForm Data

You will need to import your RoboForm files back into RoboForm in order to access them once they are restored by Carbonite.

Importing Neat Data

Neat stores all of its data in a single user directory. If you need to restore your Neat data, Carbonite recommends restoring these files to your Desktop. You can import your restored Neat data back into Neat with these instructions.

Importing Quicken

If you chose the Automatic setup when installing Carbonite, your data for the current versions of Quicken will be backed up by Carbonite.

Downloading Your Carbonite Safe Backup Pro Files with Anytime Anywhere Access

You can log into your Carbonite Safe Backup Pro account from any computer to view and download your files with Anytime Anywhere Access.

Locating the Carbonite Icon

The Carbonite icon is located in your Windows notification area / system tray at the bottom right of your screen. The Carbonite icon can be used to check the status of your backup, view and set options, and/or get assistance.

Adjusting the Maximum Number of Incremental Backups (CSSB 6.x) For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

By default, the product only allows the user to run 300 Incremental backups. However, users can adjust the Windows Registry to allow up to 500 Incremental backups.

Message: "Schedules could not be added or modified" For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

The following error appears when trying to add a backup schedule or save a backup set: Schedules could not be added or modified. This error occurs when the product is unable to save changes to one or more backup schedules within a backup set. This error may appear when updating the schedule for a backup that did not run as scheduled.

Microsoft Database Applications and Multiple Backup Sources

Microsoft produces three database applications: SQL Server, Exchange, and SharePoint. Any given database within any of these database applications should only be backed up by one backup source. It is not recommended to back up the same database with multiple backup sources, unless all of the backup sources use full backups only. There is a great risk of backup failure and/or data loss if a database is backed up by multiple backup sources and incremental/differential backups are involved.

Microsoft Exchange Server Database Backup For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

The product supports full, incremental and differential backups of Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Databases and Public Folder Databases. CSSB performs VSS based backup of Store database files (.edb and .stm), transaction logs, and checkpoint files for all the Mounted Storage Groups.

Microsoft BitLocker Encryption

BitLocker is an encryption feature provided by Microsoft in their Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems to decrease risk of data theft or unauthorized access. If BitLocker is in use, you must have a BitLocker encryption key to access your drive contents. This is a unique key that you will need to decrypt your encrypted drive and view any files.

Importing Internet Explorer Favorites

Your Internet Explorer favorites are individual files. They are shortcuts to web sites you choose to save. You can restore your Internet Explorer favorites with the Carbonite Backup Drive and move them to the correct location on your computer.

Importing Your Thunderbird Data

After performing a restore, you will need to import your email and contact data back into the Mozilla Thunderbird program in order to use it.

Importing Peachtree Data

Peachtree uses several different file types and directories to store information on your computer. If you need to restore your Peachtree data, Carbonite recommends restoring these files to your Desktop. You can import your restored Peachtree data with these instructions.

Importing Your Sticky Notes

You can easily restore your backed up Sticky Notes data file through the Carbonite Backup Drive. The only way to import your restored Sticky Notes data file is to move it to the correct location on your computer.

Importing Firefox Bookmarks

Your Firefox bookmarks are saved in a folder on your computer called Bookmarkbackups and can be imported back into your Firefox web browser.

Importing Family Tree Maker Data

Family Tree Maker stores its data in separate file types, depending on the type of data recorded. If you need to restore your Family Tree Maker data, Carbonite recommends restoring these files to your Desktop. You can import your restored Family Tree Maker data back into Family Tree Maker with these instructions.

The Carbonite Icon

The Carbonite icon menu provides quick and easy access to the most frequently used Carbonite options. You can launch the Carbonite application, search for files to restore, and pause your backup while restoring files.

Getting Started with Carbonite Safe

You can use the Carbonite application to back up your files to Carbonite’s secure servers. When you need to get your files back, you can use Carbonite to restore your files at any time.

List of VSS Writers and Services

Carbonite Safe Server Backup (CSSB) utilizes a set of built-in Windows functions known as Volume Shadowcopy Services, or VSS. VSS allows backups of in-use, locked, or open files without interrupting whatever process or user is currently accessing those files. Most backup types in CSSB will rely upon one or more VSS Writers.

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