2011 (Windows)

Table Of Contents
Table 6-6
Recovery point options (continued)
DescriptionOptions
Lets a search engine, such as Google Desktop,
index all of the file names that are contained
in each recovery point. By indexing the file
names, you can then use your search engine
to locate files you want to restore.
This option is for NTFS file systems only.
See
About using a search engine to search
recovery points on page 277.
Note: This option does not appear if you
create a recovery point using the Back Up
My Computer feature in Symantec System
Recovery Disk.
Enable search engine support
Includes indexing support for operating
system and temporary files when a recovery
point is created on the client computer.
Note: This option does not appear if you
create a recovery point using the Back Up
My Computer feature in Symantec System
Recovery Disk.
Include system and temporary files
Lets you add, among other things, security
options to the recovery point.
See
Advanced options for drive-based
backups on page 86.
Advanced
Lets you use command files (.exe, .cmd, .bat)
during a backup.
See About running command files during
a backup on page 83.
Command Files
Indicates a description for the recovery
point. The description can be anything that
helps you further identify the recovery
point's contents.
Description
See
Defining a drive-based backup on page 74.
Advanced Scheduling options
The following table describes the properties of the Advanced Scheduling panel.
81Backing up entire drives
Defining a drive-based backup