Manually Defining Restore File Selection Rules
In general, you should browse and select the files to restore using the tree
view in the Files to Restore tab on the Computer Restore form. As you select files and directories,
MyLiveVault generates file selection rules.
You can, however, define file selection rules on the Files to Restore tab. You can also view and modify rules that are generated from your selections
in the tree view.
To manually define file selection rules
In the Files to
Restore tab on the Computer Restore form,
click Advanced to expand the form.
This displays all existing file selection rules for this restore job.
Define the file selection rules, following the appropriate steps for the actions you want to perform:
| To... |
Do this... |
| Add a new rule |
Define the rule information.
Click New.
The new rule is added to the list. |
| Modify an existing rule |
Click the existing rule in the list. The rule information appears in the fields on the
form.
Modify the rule
information.
Click Edit.
The revised rule is displayed in the list. |
| Create a new rule based on an existing rule |
Click the existing rule in the list. The rule information appears in the fields on the
form.
Modify the rule information.
Click New.
The new rule is displayed in the list. The existing rule is not changed. |
| Delete a rule |
Click the rule in the list.
Click Delete.
The rule is removed from the list. |
| Delete all existing rules |
Click Clear All.
When prompted to confirm the clear request, click OK.
All the rules are removed from the list. |
| Order the rules |
Order the rules so they progress from the most general to
the most specific; the rule order affects how files are qualified for
restore.
Click a rule in the list.
Click Move Up or Move Down as needed to reposition the
rule.
Repeat steps a. and b. for each rule as necessary.
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Restoring a database or application
If you are restoring a database or application, you must restore all the
files that were backed up by that database backup configuration to ensure that a
good copy of your data is restored.
Refer to the associated topic for additional information about restoring these databases and
applications:
Related Information
Understanding File Selection Rules
Interpreting File Selection Rules
Using Wildcards
Restoring Files and Directories, or Databases
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