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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.13 Microsoft Exchange Server User Guide

Optional parameters for the Get-ExchangeBackup cmdlet

The following list describes the additional parameters for the Get-ExchangeBackup cmdlet:

-ExcludeClientNameResolution
NOTE: The -ExcludeClientNameResolution parameter is mandatory for IP-less DAG restores with PowerProtect Data Manager integrated workflows (both self-service and centralized).

Uses the client name that is provided as-is without converting it to the fully qualified domain name (FQDN).

Use this parameter to list backups taken with Microsoft application agent version 4.5 or earlier that use the short name as the client name.
You can use the -ExcludeCNResolution alias for the -ExcludeClientNameResolution parameter.
-Before <date_time>
Lists only the backups that were taken on or before the given date or time.
If you do not specify a value, the value defaults to the current date and time.
-After <date_time>
Lists only the backups that were taken on or after the given date or time.
-Limit <number>
Limits the results to the specified number of backups.
-LockBoxPath <full_path_to_lockbox>
Specifies the folder that contains the lockbox file, which contains encrypted information about the registered hosts and the corresponding usernames in pairs. Each pair is associated with a password that backups use.
If you do not specify this parameter, the default installation path is used, which is C:\Program Files\DPSAPPS\common\lockbox.
You can use the -LB or -LBPath alias for the -LockBoxPath parameter.
-Debug
Indicates the PowerShell debug, which enables the debug output. By default, the cmdlet pauses on every debug output.
You can use the -db alias for the -Debug parameter.
-DebugLevel <1_through_9>
Specifies the debug level. The default value is 0 (zero).
You can use the -DL or -D alias for the -DebugLevel parameter.
-Verbose
Indicates the verbose output. In this context, the standard output stream of the Microsoft application agent appears.
You can use the -vb alias for the -Verbose parameter.
-VeryVerbose {True | False}
Increases the volume of the verbose output.
To use this parameter, you must also specify the -Verbose parameter.
The default value is False.
-ExeFileName <msagentadmin.exe_path>
Specifies the full path to the application program executable file, that is, msagentadmin.exe.
Use this option only to diagnose. In normal operations, the cmdlet automatically locates the installed application.
-AsJob {$true | $false}
Runs the cmdlet as a background job.
The command returns an object that represents the job, and then displays the command prompt. You can continue to work in the session during the job.
You can use the -AJ or -Job alias for the -AsJob parameter.
-JobName <name>
Specifies a friendly name for the job when you use this parameter with the -AsJob parameter. If you do not specify the -AsJob parameter, the -JobName parameter is ignored.
You can use the name to identify the job against other job cmdlets such as, Stop-Job.

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