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In the Status panel, right-click on the name of a backup job you want to edit,
and then select one of the following menu items:
Runs the selected backup job immediately.Run Backup Now
Opens the RunBackupWith Options dialog box, which
lets you select the desired recovery point type.
Recovery point option types include Incremental
recovery point, Recovery point set, and Independent
recovery point.
Run Backup With Options
Opens the Run When dialog box so that you can edit
the backup schedule.
Change Schedule
Opens the Define Backup Wizard, which lets you edit
the backup definition.
This option takes you to the second page of the wizard.
Edit Settings
Opens the Offsite CopySettings dialog box, where you
can edit or change settings for the OffsiteCopy feature.
Edit Offsite
Deletes the backup that you have selected.
When you delete a backup, only the backup definition
is deleted. The backup data is not deleted (for example,
the recovery points or the backup data of files and
folders).
Remove Backup Job
Turns on or turns off the backup that you have
selected.
Disable (Enable) Backup
Opens the DefineBackupWizard, where you can select
between backing up your computer or backing up
selected files and folders.
This option is useful if a drive in the Drives column is
not yet assigned to a backup. You can select a drive
that is assigned to a backup job. Then you have access
to the shortcut method for starting the Define Backup
Wizard from the Status page.
Define New Backup
Opens the Manage Backup Destination dialog box,
where you can specify destination drives as well as
delete, copy, or explore existing recovery points on
destination drives.
ManageBackup Destination
Opens the Customize Status Reporting dialog box,
where you can specify if you want status reporting,
and the type of status reporting.
CustomizeStatus Reporting
Monitoring the status of your backups
Improving the protection level of a drive
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