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-14. Do not click the Backup now buttonas you need to create ​backup ​set on each of the CloudBacko Pro installed on other DAG member machines with the following ​steps: ​+14. Click Backup now to start a backup immediatelyor you can run a backup ​job later by following ​the instructions in Run Mail Level Backup Job
  
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-i. Click the Close button instead and go back to the main menu. Now we need to export the settings on this first node, and then import to the second node, export the settings on the second node and import to the third node, etc. until the last node in the cluster. Lastly, export the settings on the last node and import to the first node to complete the process. +
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-a. Go to Utitlities > Ex/Import Settings. \\ {{public:​exchange-db-91.png}} \\ +
-b. Click Export Now. \\ {{public:​exchange-db-92.png}} \\ +
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-ii. Choose to export the setting file to any volume in the cluster storage which is visible to all nodes.+===== Run Mail Level Backup Job =====
  
-iii. Now go to the second node and launch CloudBacko Pro. Go to Utitlities > Ex/Import Settings, and click Import Now button.+{{public:​cloudbacko_module_exchange_2016_mail_102d.png}}
  
-iv. Select ​the settings.sys file from the location you saved it in the first node. In the Settings screen, check all the checkboxes.+Below are the steps of the backup process.
  
-vYou should see Successfully import selected settings after successful import.+1Open CloudBacko Pro software interface. 
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 +2. Click the Backup icon on the main interface of CloudBacko Pro.
  
-viIf you have third node, export the settings from the second node and perform step v to vii on the third node.+{{public:​cloudbacko_module_exchange_2016_mail_135.png?200}}  
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 +3. Select the backup set which you would like to start backup for 
  
-vii. Perform v to viii until reaching the last node. Then, export the settings from the last node and then go to the first node and import the settings to the first node.+{{public:​cloudbacko_module_exchange_2016_mail_264.png?​640}} ​
  
-viiiOn each node, go into Backup Sets, select ​the Exchange DAG backup set, and in the Owner filedyou should see all nodes there. +4If you would like to modify ​the In-File Delta typeDestinations ​and Retention Policy settingsclick Show advanced option.
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-15. Backup will run automatically on all the DAG nodes at the configured scheduled backup time. +
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-As mentioned in the Requirement section, if you choose to back up an Exchange DAG setup by installing CloudBacko Pro on each DAG member, only a scheduled backup that is performed on all DAG members at the scheduled time, will be considered a complete backup. CloudBacko Pro on all DAG members will start a backup, based on the scheduled time of the backup set at the same time+{{public:​cloudbacko_module_exchange_2016_mail_265.png?​640}} ​
  
-A manual backup performed only on individual DAG member will not be considered complete+{{public:​cloudbacko_module_exchange_2016_mail_266.png?​640}} ​
  
-Please refer to the Scheduled Backup for Exchange Server in Data Availability Group (DAG) Option for details+5. Click Backup ​to start the backup.
  
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 2. Select the backup set that you would like to restore mail from.  2. Select the backup set that you would like to restore mail from. 
  
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 3. Select the backup destination that contains the mail(s) that you would like to restore. ​ 3. Select the backup destination that contains the mail(s) that you would like to restore. ​
  
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 4. Click to expand the menu tree to select which mailbox to restore. You can also select mail item(s) from a specific backup job or all mail items that you have backed up to restore. Click Next to proceed. ​ 4. Click to expand the menu tree to select which mailbox to restore. You can also select mail item(s) from a specific backup job or all mail items that you have backed up to restore. Click Next to proceed. ​
    
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 5. Select to restore the mail to their Original location, Alternate location or to an Alternate host. 5. Select to restore the mail to their Original location, Alternate location or to an Alternate host.
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 7. The following screen with the text Restore Completed Successfully shows when the restoration is completed. 7. The following screen with the text Restore Completed Successfully shows when the restoration is completed.
  
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