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Dismounting recovery points
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The Mount Wizard appears, displaying the Volumes page.
5. On the Volumes page, select each volume of the recovery point that you want to mount, and then click
Next.
The Mount Options page of the Mount Wizard appears.
6. In theMount Options page, edit the settings for mounting a recovery point as described in the following
table.
Table 151. Mount Options settings
Option
Description
Local folder
Specify the path used to access the mounted
recovery point.
For example, select
C:\ProgramData
\AppRecovery\MountPoints\ MountPoint1
.
Mount type
Specify the way to access data for the mounted
recovery point:
•
Read-only
•
Read-only with previous writes
•
Writable
Create a Windows share for this Mount
Optionally, select this check box to specify if the
mounted recovery point can be shared, and then set
access rights to it, including the Share name and
Allowed groups.
7. Click Finish to mount the recovery point.
NOTE:
If you want to copy directories or files from a mounted recovery point to another Windows
machine, you can use Windows Explorer to copy them with default permissions or original file access
permissions. For details, see
Restoring a directory or file using Windows Explorer
directory or file and preserving permissions using Windows Explorer
.
8. Optionally, while the task is in process, you can view its progress from the Running Tasks drop-down menu
on the Core Console, or you can view detailed information on the Events page. For more information about
monitoring Rapid Recovery events, see
Viewing events using tasks, alerts, and journal
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Dismounting recovery points
Complete the steps in this procedure to dismount recovery points that are mounted on the Core.
NOTE:
When dismounting a recovery point mounted remotely, the action is referred to as disconnecting.
1.
In the Rapid Recovery Core Console, from the icon bar, click (More) and then select
Mounts.
The Mounts page appears. There is a pane for Local Mounts (recovery points mounted from the Core)
and another for Remote Mounts (recovery points mounted using the Local Mount Utility). In each pane, the
respective mounted recovery points appears in a list.
2. To dismount local mounts, in the Local Mounts pane, do the following: