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Your backup and recovery planning for Microsoft Windows 2000 Server should include a complete backup of Windows 2000 Server. To do a complete backup for Exchange, you must also back up both the System State data and the operating system files on the server running Windows 2000.
The following describes how to perform a complete backup of the Windows 2000 Server operating system.
A backup of Windows 2000, including the System State data and the boot and system partitions, is called a Windows backup set. A Windows backup set must contain the following data and must be backed up as part of the same backup operation:
To back up Windows operating system files, select the drive letters of your computer's boot partition and system partition in the Windows 2000 Backup utility. Back up System State data by selecting the System State option in Backup. When you perform a System State backup, Backup automatically backs up all the System State data that is relevant to your computer. Because of the dependencies among System State components, you cannot back up or restore individual components of System State data by using Backup. However, you can restore the following types of System State data by restoring a System State data backup to a different location:
In preparing to restore the Windows 2000 operating system configuration information, you must restore the server's System State data and its operating system files; these data and files must be part of the same backup set.
Create backup sets for Windows 2000 frequently; create them weekly, if possible. Generally, the older your backup sets are, the more likely you are to have problems, such as operating system configuration issues, that you must resolve before you can restore Exchange.
To create a Windows 2000 backup set:
If you wish to schedule a backup, either as a one-off event or as aregular activity, the Backup program needs to tailored for scheduling.
If you plan to use the Backup program with Removable Storage after starting the computer with a safe mode option, the only safe mode options you can use are Last Known Good Configuration, Enable VGA Mode, and Directory Services Restore Mode.
For specific information about backing up and restoring a domain controller, see "Safeguarding and Restoring a Domain Controller" later in this appendix. 240363 HOW TO: Use the Backup Program to Back Up and Restore the System State in Windows 2000 251969 XADM: Restore of Database with Windows 2000 Backup Returns an Error Message 257534 Windows 2000 Backup May Leave Temporary (Regxxxxx) Files on the ComputerThe information in this article applies to:
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