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5.4 Setting Default Restore Options
To view or edit the default restore options, select Tools -> Options -> Default
Restoration Options from the main program menu.
You can also edit restore options while creating a restore task.
5.4.1 Pre/Post Commands
You can specify commands or batch files to be automatically executed before and after
the restore procedure. Click Edit to open the Edit Command window and input the
command, its arguments and the working directory, or browse folders to find a batch
file. Interactive commands (commands that require user input) are not supported).
5.4.2 Restoration Priority
You can set up the restore process priority:
Low - the restore process will run slower, but it will not influence other
processes running on your computer
Normal - set by default. The restore process will run with normal priority
High - the restore process will run faster, but it may influence other
processes running on your computer
Changing the restore process priority may have an adverse effect on the performance
of other programs running simultaneously. The priority of any process running in the
system determines the amount of CPU usage and system resources allocated to that
process.
5.4.3 User Account Ownership
You can set association rules for mailboxes being restored.
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