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Data Protector Express
User's Guide and Technical Reference
You can use this filter to instruct Data Protector Express to select files according to the number of
versions that exist in the catalog. You might, for example, instruct Data Protector Express to restore all of
the files for which there is only one version. When you set
Range type
to
At most
and
Maximum
versions
to
1
, Data Protector Express only restores those files with a single version.
Note, however, that having multiple versions of a file does not ensure that the selected versions reflect the
latest changes to the file. If it was modified after the last time you backed it up, your latest version may
not match the file’s current form.
To specify a filter that sorts files according to their number of versions, click on the
Browse
button next
to the
Version range
field and then select the appropriate criteria in the
Versions Range
window that
appears.
Wildcard Type
Select which wildcard format you wish to use from the list box. You can use any of the following
formats:
•
Default:
Uses the default wildcard format for your operating system.
•
DOS:
Uses the 11-character name format with the eight-character primary name and the three-
character extension, e.g., filename.txt.
•
Macintosh:
Use the Macintosh native format.
•
NFS:
Network File System
•
FTAM:
File Transfer Access and Management
•
Long:
Uses the 256-character name format with a long primary name and an extension with multiple
characters, e.g., Monday_backup.txt.
Must Match
Data Protector Express lets you use wildcard matches to include files. Only files that match the wildcard
indicated in the
Must match
field are included in the restore set. For example, if you enter
*.exe
, Data
Protector Express will only restore those files with the .exe file extension.
You can specify multiple wildcards by separating each with a semicolon (no spaces). For example, if you
enter
*.exe;*.doc
in the
Must match
field, Data Protector Express selects all files that have
either
the
.exe extension
or
the .doc extension.
Cannot Match
This wildcard field works just like the
Must match
field except that it
excludes
any files that match the
wildcards. You can specify multiple wildcards by separating them with a semicolon (no spaces); if you
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