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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.13 Microsoft Exchange Server User Guide

Register a Microsoft Exchange Server application host reusing the IP address of an existing host

This procedure is applicable for the following use case:

About this task

You unregistered the Microsoft Exchange Server host from PowerProtect Data Manager and then registered a new host reusing the same IP address and hostname of the existing host.

Complete the following steps to register the Microsoft Exchange Server application host reusing the same IP address of an existing host.

Steps

  1. Decommission the host by deleting the asset source according to Delete an asset source. This procedure unregisters the host from PowerProtect Data Manager and removes the host assets after all the asset copies have expired.

    The assets and asset source of the original host are still in the "Deleted" state, unless the asset copies have expired and garbage collection has run.

    NOTE: If you unregister and re-register the Microsoft application agent instead of completing this decommission step, then duplicated asset names might appear in the PowerProtect Data Manager UI.
  2. Assign the IP Address (Static IP) to the new Microsoft Exchange Server host.
  3. Run the application agent installer and select the change option to register the new Microsoft Exchange Server host with the same PowerProtect Data Manager server.

Results

Future scheduled backups and manual backups resume.

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