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Novell Help Librarian Data File Version 1.00
COPYRIGHT (c) 1985 by Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Main Menu Help 1 of 2
Select an option by highlighting it and
pressing <Enter>. The options are described
below and on the next screen.
Salvage from deleted directories
Lets you salvage files that were erased
from directories that no longer exist.
Select current directory
Lets you to change to another directory or
volume/server to view the SALVAGE file
list.
Main Menu Help 2 of 2
Set SALVAGE options
Lets you change the way the SALVAGE files
are displayed on your screen.
View/recover deleted files
Lets you view the SALVAGE file list in the
current directory and recover or purge
salvaged files.
Set SALVAGE Option Help 1 of 1
This option lets you change the sort order of the
View/Recover Salvage File list. Normally, SALVAGE sorts by
the filenames of the salvaged files. To change this order,
select this option from the main menu or press the Modify
key (F3) while viewing the list. The available sort
orders are:
1. Sort by deletion date.
2. Sort by file size.
3. Sort by filename (default).
4. Sort by owner name.
To change the sort order, highlight a sort order and press
<Enter>. To keep the current sort order, press <Escape>.
View/Recover Salvageable Files Help 1 of 2
This option displays a list of salvageable
files in the current directory, the root
directory, the parent directory, and
subdirectories.
You can change the order of the files by
pressing the Modify key (F3) and selecting the
sort order of the current list.
The options are described on the next screen.
View/Recover Salvageable Files Help 2 of 2
The following options are available:
Recover salvageable files
Lets you recover salvageable files by
highlighting the file you want to recover
and pressing <Enter>.
Purege salvageable files
Lets you purge salvageable files by
highlighting the file you want to purge
and pressing <Delete>.
If the entry is marked <DIR>, pressing <Enter>
shows salvageable files in that directory.
Filename Pattern Help 1 of 1
Enter a filename pattern to search by and press
<Enter>. Wildcard characters allowed in the
pattern are * and ?.
* matches zero or more of any character.
? matches exactly one of any character.
Press <Escape> to return to the main menu.
Confirm File Recovery Help 1 of 1
To recover the selected files, highlight
Yes and press <Enter>.
To not recover the selected files, highlight
No and press <Enter>.
Confirm File Purge Help 1 of 1
To purge the selected files, highlight Yes
and press <Enter>.
To not purge the selected files, highlight
No and press <Enter>.
New Filename Help 1 of 1
You just tried to recover a file whose name
matches an existing file in the same
directory. You must enter a different name for
the recovered file.
Type the name and press <Enter>. To stop
recovery of this file, press <Escape>.
No Rights to Files from Help 1 of 1
Deleted Directories
You have no rights to recover, purge, or view
files erased from directories that have been
deleted. The system supervisor must assign you
rights to do this.
No Search Privileges Help 1 of 1
You have no search privileges in the selected
directory. Without search privileges, you
cannot search for salvageable files or
subdirectories. You will be returned to the
last directory you selected.
Salvageable File List Out of Memory Help 1 of 1
Your workstation has run out of memory while
building a list of salvageable files. The option
you requested will abort.
To purge or recover files, enter a filename
pattern that will match fewer files.
An unexpected error has occurred. The option
you requested will abort.
Program Too Large for Memory Help 1 of 1
This program is too large for the memory on
your workstation. To run this program do one of
the following:
Run this program on a workstation with more
memory.
Reboot your workstation with fewer
Terminate-and-Stay-Resident (TSR) programs.
New Filename Exists Help 1 of 1
The new filename you entered already
exists. You must enter a name that is not
in use.
Press <Escape> to either enter a new name
or to abort.
Out of Memory Help 1 of 1
Your workstation does not have enough memory to
do the requested operation. The operation will
abort. To use this operation do one of the
following:
Run this program on a workstation with more
memory.
Reboot your workstation with fewer
Terminate-and-Stay-Resident (TSR) programs.
No Create Rights Help 1 of 1
You do not have sufficient rights to create
files in the selected directory. Recovering
a salvaged file requires Create rights.
No Delete Rights Help 1 of 1
You do not have sufficient rights to delete
files in the selected directory. Purging a
salvageable file requires Delete rights.
Select Volume Help 1 of 1
Select a volume on which to recover or purge
files deleted from directories that were later
deleted.
To select a volume, highlight the volume using
the arrow keys, then press <Enter>. Press
<Escape> to return to the main menu.
Main Menu Help 1 of 2
Select an option by highlighting it and
pressing <Enter>. The options are described
below.
Select current volume
Lets you change to another server\volume.
If you select a 386 server, you can
specify subdirectories.
Recover deleted files
Recovers all salvageable files on the
current volume.
Main Menu Help 2 of 2
When a user deletes a file, it is kept as a
salvageable file so it can be recovered until
the user logs out or writes to the disk.