
Click the Start button on the Windows task bar and then click All Programs.Follow the steps given below to enable the Windows Explorer Plug-In for your client: If you are on Windows 7 or 8, you can enable integration of CommVault Edge with Windows Explorer so that you can see the protection status of your files, view available versions for restore and restore a file directly, without having to go through the Web Console. No.2: Browse Versions and Restore Files Natively in Microsoft Windows Explorer Mac OS: Click on “Backup Now” on the Backup Monitor application located within Applications Directory on your computer.Windows OS: Click on the CommVault Edge Backup Monitor icon in the system tray and select “Backup Now”.The first backup will occur per the set schedule, or you can start an unscheduled backup at any time. You can get details on recent and upcoming backup jobs, manually kick off a backup and open the Web Console where you can get more detailed information and restore files. The Backup Monitor runs on the laptop or desktop you are protecting with the CommVault Edge client. No.1: First things first – Kicking off a backup Given the amount of interest the free trial has generated and to help ensure you get the most out of it when you sign up, I wanted to give you my list of the top 5 cool things you should try out with step-by-step instructions.

You can read more about the free software trial in Greg’s blog. A couple of weeks ago, my colleague and endpoint protection guru Greg White blogged about the free CommVault Edge software trial we launched in response to requests for a way to gain a better understanding of the end-user experience of endpoint data protection and anywhere access to your information.
