Use the Files to Restore panel to
select the files that you want to restore.
Files to Restore list
The box contains a list of files that
you can choose to restore. Each row contains the following fields:
- Select
- Check the box if you want to restore the file.
- File Name
- The name of the file that you can restore. Let your pointer hover
over the file name to show the path of the file.
- Version
- The drop-down box lists the dates and times
that this file was modified. Choose the version that you want
to restore.
- Size
- The size of the file.
The list initially contains approximately 20 of
the files that were most recently backed up. Change the list of files
by clicking the Search or Folder
View menu items at the start of the box:
- Search
- Presents a dialog that allows you to search for backup copies
to add to the list.
The Search dialog
has several fields. The fields are combined to narrow the search criteria.
Leaving any field blank increases the chances of finding more files.
- Find files With all or part
of this name
- Use this field if you know the name or part of the name of the
file you want to restore. You can enter a partial file name or folder
and use an asterisk as wildcard. If you enter nothing, the search
can yield files from any folder with any name.
- Find files Created by application
- Use this list if you know the application that created the file
you want to restore. Check as many applications as you want. If you
enter nothing, the search can yield files from any application.
- Find files From location type
- Choose the location of the backup copy.
You can choose from
three locations:
- Local
- The local storage area that is currently configured.
- Remote
- The remote storage area that is currently configured.
- Other
- Any folder of your choosing. If you previously configured your
local or remote storage areas differently than your current configurations,
you can search in those previously configured areas. When you choose
this option, the Location text entry field
becomes active. Type the location to search or click the Browse button
to browse for the folder.
Click the Search dialog OK to
begin searching.
Click the Search dialog Cancel button
to exit the Search dialog without searching.
The Search
Status window will show the progress of your search. The Search
Status Cancel button will stop
the search and return to the list of files without adding the files
in your search criteria. If the search completes without being cancelled,
the Files to Restore list will contain the
results of your search.
- Folder View
-
Presents a dialog that allows
you to browse folders to find your files. Folder View dialog
has the following fields:
- Folder tree
- Browse the tree to find a folder. Click on a folder and the files
in that folder will display in the file view.
- File view
- Displays the files in a folder that you chose. Check the box in
the Select column to select a file. The Version list
shows the dates that the file was backed up. Choose the version that
you want to restore.
Click Change search location to
specify the backup location to search for files to restore. The options
are Local, Remote, or Other.
The user can use the browse to a specific folder if they select Other.
Click Update
Table to add the selected files to the list of files.
Click Cancel to
exit the dialog without adding any files to the list of files.