None.
I have 2 jobs setup. One is for all the File/Data related servers, and the other is for Application related servers, such as Exchange and SQL. The File related job runs without a hitch, all connectivity is done through the NT client agent and Open files Agent. The Application job however, runs fine (via Client Agents, Open File Agents, and specific product agents e.g. Exhcange/SQL), but won't let you modify it. I even made a new job that simply backs up Exchange only, it too won't allow you to modify.
CA's suggestion to "get" to the Exchange server is via the Network Browser within AS manager, that does work, but I have had minor issues in the past doing restores from backups that are run this way.
You can also select the Exchange server from the Client Agents List, as long as the server is being connected to via WINS/DNS. Only with WINS/DNS selected will the Exchange "option" under the server name appear. This approach works with modifying and backing up.
In essance there is nothing to really complain about, the "issue" is resolved, by using a different method to connect to Exchange. The fact still remains, however, that the way CA says to backup Exchange causes the "modify crash". By using the Exchange Organization listing under the choices in AS Manager/Backup Manager as CA instructs in their manual the backup will work fine, but you have to make sure you get your job just the way you want it the first time, no modifying. Maybe we can hope for a patch in the next SP and/or by moving to the next edition of ArcServe aka Bright-Store. Until then, the more people that complain perhaps the sooner CA will realize it is a major issue.
I suppose that's what happens when you don't change the underlying functionality of a product since it's inception. Just adding some new features and a nice GUI doesn't help. Great Product once it's running, it's just getting there that is painfull. (stepping down from the soapbox now).
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