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Index - Press a letter key for page
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A Using Help E Insert Disk Number
B Select Drive F Restore To Path
C Verify Option G Overwrite Options
D Restore Source Path H Restore Process
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~a
Using Help
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PgUp-Up one page Ctrl PgUp-First page
PgDn-Down one page Ctrl PgDn-Last page
Pressing the index letter moves to the page
listed. Any other letter moves to the index.
Help is context sensitive where appropriate.
<PAGE>
~b
Select Floppy Drive
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F3 - Select Drive:
Pressing F3 will "rotate" trough a list of
available drives on the system. The drive
selected must be the drive which the backup
was made that is going to be restored. In the
event that a drive other than a floppy drive
is selected, The user must then use F5 to
enter the path that the backup was made to.
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~c
Verify Option - F4
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If this option is enabled, all files restored
will be verified as they are copied to the
destination disk. The restore process is
slower, but data integrity is verified.
We recommended that you set this option ON.
Use the F4 key to toggle verify ON or OFF.
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!hardpath
~d
Restore From Source Path
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Pressing F5 will open a window from which you
will enter tha source path from which the
restore will be performed if the source drive
is a hard drive or a network drive. This path
would be the same path you specified as the
target path for the backup.
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!insert
~e
Insert Disk Number
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If the restore source drive is a floppy disk,
insert the disk number specified in the
selected drive. If the disk number is out
of sequence, the error will be reported.
A list of drives backed up from is read from
the header file on the first disk. You will
have the opportunity to alter the destination
of files restored for each drive backed up
from.
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~f
!path
Restore To Path
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The original path for each file in the backup
is stored on the backup disk. In the header
file for the backup is a list of drives that
were backed up from. For each drive backed up
from you may enter a different drive and
destination path that all files backed up
from that drive will be restored to. The
original directory structure that each file
was in will be created "below" the
destination path, ad if that path were the
"root".
Cont'd
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Restore To Path - Cont'd
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Example : If the file "SAMPLE.CLA" was backed
up from c:\clarion\work\ and the destination
path entered for drive C: was e:\temp\, then
the file would be restored to
e:\temp\clarion\work\SAMPLE.CLA .
The normal default for the restore
destination path for each drive backed up
from is the root directory of that drive, in
which case all files will be restored to their
orignal directory path.
<PAGE>
~g
!overwrite
Overwrite Options
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(1) Overwrite this file - will overwrite the
current file ONLY.
(2) Overwrite all duplicate files - will
overwrite all files in destination
directory with same names as archived
files as restore process continues.
cont`d
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Overwrite Options - continued
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(3) Skip this file - does not restore the
current file, but goes on to the next
archived file if one exists. If the
current file is split across several
disks, you are prompted for disks
until the next archived file is found.
cont`d
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Overwrite Options - continued
───────────────────────────────
(4) Skip all duplicate files - will not
restore any archived files that have
names the same as any existing in the
destination directory.
<PAGE>
~h
Restore process
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All files are restored first to a temporary
file. If the restore was successful, then
the temporary file will be renamed to the
original name. This prevents the original
from being detroyed in the event that the
backup was corrupted.
You may temporarily suspend the restore
process at any time by typing the escape
key. The process may be terminated by
(A)bort at this point. You can continue
the restore process by choosing (C)ontinue.
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