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In the Find files to recover box, type the file name of the file that you
want to delete, and then click Search.
If you do not know the name of the file, click Search, and then browse for
the file.
3
Click View All Versions to display all versions of each file that exist in the
backup of files and folders data.
4
Select one or more files that you want to delete.
5
Right-click, and then click Delete.
See
About managing file and folder backup data on page 202.
Finding versions of a file or folder
You can use Windows Explorer to view information about the available versions
that are included in a backup of files and folders.
You can limit the number of versions of each file and folder that you want to store.
See Limiting the number of file versions to keep on page 203.
To find versions of a file or folder
1
Open Windows Explorer.
2
Navigate to a file that you know is included in a backup of files and folders.
3
Right-click the file, and then click Show Versions.
See
About managing file and folder backup data on page 202.
Automating the management of backup data
Symantec System Recovery can monitor your backup storage space and notify
you when it gets full. It can also automatically delete old recovery points and older
versions of files from file and folder backups exceeding the threshold. If you do
not specify a threshold, Symantec System Recovery notifies you when the disk
reaches 90 percent of its total capacity.
To automate the management of backup data
1
On the Tasks menu, click Manage Backup Destination.
2
Select Limit file versions for file and folder backups, and then type a number
between 1 and 99.
3
Select Monitor disk space usage for backup storage. Drag the slider to limit
the total amount of disk space that can be used for your backup data.
Managing backup destinations
Automating the management of backup data
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