Step 6. Finalize Restore
After the wizard is closed, Veeam Backup & Replication opens the Veeam Backup browser with 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 in the Veeam Backup browser:
- Restore files and folders to the original location
- Save files and folders to a folder on the backup server or network shared folder
- Launch Veeam Explorers for application item restore
- Open files in Microsoft Windows File Explorer
After you finish restoring files, close the Veeam Backup browser.
Restoring Files to Original Location
- To overwrite the original file on the VM guest OS with the file restored from the backup, select Restore > Overwrite.
- To save the file restored from the backup next to the original file, select Restore > Keep.
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Restore to the original location may fail for the following reasons:
To restore guest OS files in such situation, you can use 1-click file-level restore or copy files to the selected folder and then move them to their original location. |
Saving Files to a New Location
To save restored files or folders on the local machine or in a network shared folder:
- Right-click the necessary file or folder in the file system tree or in the details pane on the right and select Copy To.
- Choose to preserve their original NTFS permissions or not:
- Select the Preserve permissions and ownership check box to keep the original ownership and security permissions for restored objects. Veeam Backup & Replication will copy selected files and folders along with associated Access Control Lists, preserving granular access settings.
- Leave the Preserve permissions and ownership check box not selected if you do not want to preserve the original ownership and access settings for restored objects. Veeam Backup & Replication will change security settings: the user who launched the Veeam Backup & Replication console will be set as the owner of the restored object, while access permissions will be inherited from the folder to which the restored object is copied.
To launch a Veeam Explorer, do the following:
- In the opened Veeam Explorer, perform the necessary operations. For more information on Veem Explorers, see the Veeam Explorers User Guide.
Working with Microsoft Windows File Explorer
The VM disks are mounted to the C:\VeeamFLR\<vmname>\<volume n> folder.
- Click Open in Explorer on the Veeam Backup browser ribbon or right-click the necessary folder and select Explorer.
- Click File Explorer in the Start menu of the machine where Veeam Backup & Replication console is installed. Browse to the folder where the VM disks are mounted and find the necessary files.
- You can browse the VM guest OS file system ignoring the file system ACL settings.
- You can preserve permissions and ownership during file-level restore.
If you open the VM file system in the Microsoft Windows Explorer, these capabilities are not available. For more information, see Microsoft Docs.
After the warning is displayed, you can perform one of the following actions:
- You can close the Veeam Backup browser manually.
- You can click Cancel to postpone the close operation. In this case, the Veeam Backup browser will remain open for 5 minutes. After this period expires, Veeam Backup & Replication will display the warning again.
- You can perform no action at all. In this case, the Veeam Backup browser will be automatically closed in 5 minutes.