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How to Recover information using Windows Server 2003 Volume Shadow Copy

To restore an object from a VSC (Volume Shadow Copy, follow these steps:

  1. Open My Computer.
  2. Browse to the parent folder of the folder you are looking for. For example, if you are looking for a file in G:\Accounting, you would browse to G:\.
  3. Right-click the folder for which you wish to view the shadow copy.
  4. Select Properties.
  5. In the Properties dialog box, click the Previous Versions tab. You will see a number of shadow copies organized by date and time. The size of the list depends on the number of shadow copies you specified for the VSC service to keep.
  6. Select the list item with the most recent date. For example, if you know that the book1.xls file existed at 11:00 A.M. the previous day, and VSC is configured to capture a snapshot at 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., select the 8:00 A.M. item from the list.
  7. Click the View button. The View button will open an Explorer window displaying the contents of the selected folder as it existed at the specified date and time. You can open the current copy of the folder by browsing to it as you normally would and then drag the folder or file from the window showing the previous version to the location where it should live in the current version.

Windows will copy the file from the previous version to the current version. If someone else replaced the file, you will have the option to write over the existing file.

Note: You will need appropriate permissions to place any files into the current folder. Folders normally visible to you will display the Previous Versions tab if the volume enables shadow copies for that volume.

 
 
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Creation Date April 22,2008
Article Tags Microsoft Windows 2003 backup Volume Shadow copy Recover
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