> >First and foremost the command is wrong. Secondly, how the restore >funda works is - you chose to restore a store or on wider scale >storage group - hence, when you have the restore done - it would >create a temp folder (say for eq. C:\Temp\Storage Group Name). Now >this folder would contain restore.env file along with log files that >were backed up. Once you find this in sequence all you require is to >perform the Hard Recovery (Eseutil /cc) keeping in mind that log files >are all in good condition & sequence. No need to do a hard recovery manually. The backup program will do that for you if you have checked the option that its the last restore ( or to commit the logs depending on what software is being used.) > >If you have created a RSG - then the restore will first check the RSG >& if the DB location is not mentioned (i.e if you have not added the >concerned store to RSG) it would then look onto the production store. > >Wow, that was a long one...hope i cleared the doubt of restore. Do >tell me if you have doubts.