Veeam agent for windows
Double-click the Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows icon in the system tray or right-click the icon and select Control Panel.In the main menu, hover over the name of the job that that created the backup from which you want to restore data, and select Restore file. This can be done from one of the following methods: If you restore files or folders from an NTFS volume-level backup that was made on another machine, and the allocation unit size of volumes is set to 128K or greater, the Veeam Agent computer where you perform restore must run one of the following OSes:.
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VEEAM AGENT FOR WINDOWS WINDOWS 10
Microsoft Windows 10 version 1709 or later.For example, you can restore files from a ReFS 3.x volume only to a computer that runs one of the following OSes: If you restore files or folders from a ReFS volume-level backup, the Veeam Agent computer where you perform restore must run the OS that supports the specific ReFS version. If the backups are encrypted, ensure you have access to the encryption keys needed to decrypt the backups when prompted.If the account under which you are currently logged on to Microsoft Windows does not have administrative privileges, you will be prompted to enter administrator credentials. A user account under which you start the restore operation must have administrative privileges on the Veeam Agent computer.
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