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Step 6. Save Restored Files

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    At the Summary step of the wizard, click Finish to start the VM guest OS files restore process.

    Once the restore process is complete, Veeam Backup & Replication will open the Veeam Backup browser displaying the file system tree of the restored VM. Note that names of the restored VM hard disks may differ from the original ones.

    You can perform the following operations with VM guest OS files in the Veeam Backup browser:

    After the restore process is complete, close the Veeam Backup browser.

    Restoring Files to Original Location

    To restore files or folders to their initial location, right-click a file or folder in the Veeam Backup browser and select one of the following commands:

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    Saving Files to New Location

    To save restored files or folders to a folder on the backup server or in a network shared folder, right-click a file or folder in the Veeam Backup browser and select Copy To and select a location to which the file or folder must be copied.

    When restoring file objects, you can choose to preserve their original NTFS permissions:

    Step 6. Save Restored Files 

    Launching Veeam Explorers

    If you are restoring VM guest OS files of the virtualized Microsoft Active Directory Server, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SharePoint Server, Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle, you can launch a Veeam Explorer for the necessary application directly from the Veeam Backup browser.

    Working with Windows Explorer

    You can use Microsoft Windows Explorer to work with restored files and folders.

    To open Microsoft Windows Explorer:

    1. Click Explore on the ribbon in the Veeam Backup browser or right-click the necessary folder and select Explore.
    2. Veeam Backup & Replication will launch Microsoft Windows Explorer. Browse to the necessary VM guest OS files.

    You can also start Microsoft Windows Explorer from the Start menu of Microsoft Windows and browse to the necessary VM guest OS files. VM disks are mounted under the C:\veeamflr\<vmname>\<volume n> folder on the backup server.

    Closing Veeam Backup Browser

    You can browse restored files and folders only while the Veeam Backup browser is open. After the Veeam Backup browser is closed, Veeam Backup & Replication unmounts the VM disks from the temporary VM.

    It is recommended that you close the Veeam Backup browser after you have finished restoring files and folders. In the opposite case, the backup file(s) from which you restore VM guest OS files may remain locked and operations using the file(s) may fail.

    Veeam Backup & Replication checks if there is any activity in the Veeam Backup browser every 5 minutes. If the user or Veeam Backup & Replication components and services have not performed any actions for 30 minutes, Veeam Backup & Replication displays a warning notifying that the Veeam Backup browser will be closed within 5 minutes.

    After the warning is displayed, you can perform one of the following actions: