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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.11 Microsoft Exchange Server User Guide

Manage the Microsoft Exchange Server application agent

You can use the PowerProtect Data Manager UI to add a Microsoft Exchange Server application agent for data protection, approve and reject pending agent requests, and edit and delete existing agents.

Steps

  1. Select Infrastructure > Application Agents.

    The Application Agents window appears.

    NOTE If the PowerProtect agent service was able to register during the installation, the Microsoft Exchange Server host is already listed and does not need to be added.
  2. In the Application Agents window, click Add.
  3. Select one of the following options:
    • Select Add FQDN or CSV Filename.

      • If you select Add FQDN, perform the following steps:
        1. Type the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the application agent.
        2. Specify the date until which the application agent is preapproved.
        3. Click Save.
      • If you select CSV Filename, perform the following steps:
        1. Click the Choose File icon.

          NOTE The contents of the .csv file must be in the following format, for example:
          "ppdm.dell.com"
          "ppdm2.emc.com"
          "ppdm.dellemc.com"

          The Explorer window appears.

        2. Select the .csv file, and then click Open.

          The file appears in the window.

        3. Select the date until which the application agent is preapproved.
        4. Click Save.
    • If you have disabled Auto Allow List, perform the following steps:

      NOTE The Auto Allow List option is disabled by default. When Auto Allow List is enabled, all preapproved application agents are automatically approved.
      1. Select the required application agent.
      2. Select one of the following options:
        • Approve
        • Reject
        • Edit, and then make the required changes.
        • Remove
      3. Click Save.

Next steps

Discover a Microsoft Exchange Server application host describes how to set the host credentials before you schedule a backup.


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