Discussion:
restoring a single user calendar
Raoul Armfield
2005-06-09 17:05:52 UTC
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I need to restore a calendar for a single user. I realize that the only
option I have is to restore the entire database to a different box and
then export the individual calendar somehow. Does anyone have any
caveats or experience with this they could share. Of course the person
whose calendar needs to be restored is a Sr VP.
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Raoul


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Jahed Sukhun
2005-06-09 17:17:40 UTC
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What we have done before is :

1. restore to a different box
2. Sync with a palm device
3. recreate the account again on the new server
4. sync back to the new account

Hope that helps.

Jahed

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Subject: restoring a single user calendar
Post by Raoul Armfield
I need to restore a calendar for a single user. I realize that the only
option I have is to restore the entire database to a different box and then
export the individual calendar somehow. Does anyone have any caveats or
experience with this they could share. Of course the person whose calendar
needs to be restored is a Sr VP.
--
Raoul
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Kyle Johnson
2005-06-09 18:56:02 UTC
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Post by Jahed Sukhun
1. restore to a different box
2. Sync with a palm device
3. recreate the account again on the new server
4. sync back to the new account
This is a decent option with the caveat that any scheduled meetings
are no longer scheduled meetings, they are Activities rather than
meetings.

/kyle
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