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functioning SharePoint farm. For the information on why and how to do this, refer to "What to
do with the Content Migration Package file" (p. 16).
Extract all items to a functioning site.
All items selected in the previous step will be extracted to the %TEMP% folder, and then
automatically imported to a functioning SharePoint farm. There must be enough disk space on
the machine running Acronis SharePoint Explorer Agent for these temporary files.
3.6 Destination
Specify the destination for the extracted data. Depending on your choice in the previous step, you
can specify the following destinations:
If you chose either to only save the attachments or to save items as Content Migration Package
(.cmp), specify a local or a network folder. If prompted, provide access credentials.
If you chose to extract items to a functioning site, specify a SharePoint site or a site collection to
extract the data to.
When you extract an entire site, it is added to the target site/site collection as a new subsite. You
can overwrite an existing site and replace it with a site that is based on the same template and
has the same name. To overwrite an existing site, specify its immediate parent site or site
collection as the destination.
When you extract an item, all of the item's parent objects are recreated in the target site/site
collection. If the item already exists in the target site, new item versions will be added. If you
want to resolve name conflicts in a different way (for example, overwrite the existing items),
refer to "What to do with the Content Migration Package file" (p. 16).
3.7 Summary
On the summary page, review the extraction settings. Click Extract to start the extraction and wait
until the extraction is complete.
If you chose to save the data to a folder, the Show in folder link lets you access the extracted files.
If you need to import the contents of Content Migration Package into a SharePoint farm by using the
Windows SharePoint Services administrative application (Stsadm.exe), see "What to do with the
Content Migration Package file" (p. 16).