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Table 12-2
Source options when you copy recovery points by File name
(continued)
DescriptionOption
Lets you browse to a path that contains a
recovery point.
For example, you can browse for a recovery
point (.v2i) or incremental recovery point
(.iv2i) file on an external (USB) drive. Or, you
can browse to a network location, or
removable media.
Browse
Specifies the user name if you specify a
recovery point file name that is located in a
network path.
See
About network credentials on page 83.
User name
Specifies the password to a network path.Password
Table 12-3
Source options when you copy recovery points by System
DescriptionOption
Lets you use the current system index file
that is located in the recovery point storage
location. The system index file displays a list
of all of the drives on your computer and any
associated recovery points from which you
can select.
The use of a system index file reduces the
time it takes to convert multiple recovery
points. When a recovery point is created, a
system index file is saved with it. The system
index file contains a list of the most recent
recovery points, which includes the original
drive location of each recovery point.
View by - System
Lets you select an alternate date of a system
index file date by using the drop-down
calendar. Use the calendar if no recovery
points are discovered and displayed in the
table.
Date
179Managing backup destinations
Making copies of recovery points