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Define a new backup job and select Enable search engine support for
Google Desktop and Backup Exec Retrieve on the Options page of the
wizard.
See Enabling search engine support on page 277.
Recovering files using Google Desktop's Search
Desktop feature
If you have correctly set up and enabled support for Google Desktop, you can
search recovery points to locate and recover files using Google Desktop.
See Enabling search engine support on page 277.
To recover files using Google Desktop's Search Desktop feature
1
Start Google Desktop.
2
Enter the name (or part of the name) of a file you want to recover, and then
click Search Desktop.
3
Click the search result that contains the file you want to recover.
4
When the file opens in the associated application, on the File menu, click
Save As to save the recovered file.
You can also right-click the search result and click Open to open the recovery
point in the Recovery Point Browser.
See
Opening and restoring files within a recovery point on page 165.
Tips for finding a file using Google Desktop
If you do not find a file that is included in a recovery point that has search engine
support enabled, do the following:
Right-click the Google Desktop icon in the system tray. On the shortcut menu,
click Indexing, and then click Re-Index.
Re-indexing can take a significant amount of time. Be sure to wait until it
completes before attempting to search again.
Right-click the Google Desktop icon in the system tray and click Preferences.
Under Search Types, verify that Web history is checked. This option must be
checked or Google Desktop cannot index the content of your recovery points.
Verify that the drive that contains your recovery points (backup destination)
is available.
Using a search engine to search recovery points
Recovering files using Google Desktop's Search Desktop feature
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