Data Protector Express User's Guide (TC330-96002, October 2010)

When you select a folder, D ata Protector Express automatically selects the latest version for that folder
and for every le within that folder. If you wish to restore as of another date, select the desired version
from the version list. The version list shows all of the versions of the folder and the media on which those
versions are stored. The selected folder version is used to the select les contained within that folder.
Specically, a le is selected for restoring only if a le version matches the folder version.
NOTE:
When you specify a version date for a folder, volume or other container, les stored in that container are
only selected when they have a version date that matches the version date of the container
.Manytimes,
les will not have version dates that match the dates of the containers where they are stored.
For example, when you select a version date from an incrementalordifferentialbackupjob,youmustselectthe
latest version available for that container to be sure you recov er all of the les inside that container.
In general, if you want to restore a specicversionofthele, you must select that le directly and specify
which version you wish to restore in the Versions of window.
Restoring folders compared with restoring les
You can select the contents of the folder in one of two ways: either by individually marking the selection
box of each object in that folder one-by-one or by marking the selection box of the folder itself. Which
method you choose is important because it affects which lesDataProtectorExpressincludesinthe
selection list after changes have been made to that folder.
For example, i f you select a folder for restoring by marking its selection box, all of the contents of that
folder are restor ed. If a new back up job is run before the restore job is run, Data Protector Express selects
les for restoring using the n ew folder’s contents. So, for example, if a new le is created in that folder,
Data Protector Express will also restore that le. Additionally, if you have selected a latest version of
the folder, Data Protector Express will use the latest v ersion of each le in its catalog. These les may
be newer than the les you originally selected.
Restoring Files with New Names and Locations
When you restore a le, you may wish to restore the le with a new name or in a new location. If you
restore a le to its original location using its original name, and that le currently exists there, Data
Protector Express overwrites the current le with the restored le.
You can avoid overwriting current les by giving the le a new nam e or by restoring the le to a new
directory.
Restoring a le with a new name
After a le has been selected for restoring, you can rename the le. When you rename the le, D ata
Protector Express restores the le with the new name. This can be useful for not overwriting versions
of the le that currently exist on disk.
To rename a le, right click the le name on the Selection page of the restore job, select Rename from the
context menu and type the new name. Once you run the job the renamed le will be restored to the
directory in which the original le was located.
NOTE:
When you rename a version, you are
only
renaming that le for the purposes of restoring it with this
particular restore job.
Only the current restore job will assign the new name to that le
.Whenyoucreate
a new restore job, you will see the le displayed with its or iginal name. Similarly, the Catalog view always
displays les with the names they had when they were backed up.
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