[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] .Load Selection Lets you open a file that has by default a.bksextension.This is a text file that lists the files/folders you want towww.syngress.com189_XP_05.qxd 11/9/01 2:35 PM Page 258258 Chapter 5 " Working with System Toolsback up and the media on which you want to make this backup.TheBackup Selection files are located in %User%\LocalSettings\Application Data\Microsoft\WindowsNT\NTBackup\data.Save Selection Lets you save the current files/folders selection.Save Selection As Lets you save the current selection under a dif-ferent name.Tools Contains additional tools/options:Switch to Wizard Mode Brings you back to the Backup AndRestore Wizard, which you saw when you started the backup toolfor the first time.Backup Wizard The wizard that also appears on the Welcome taband is called Backup Wizard (Advanced).As you select this optionyou will notice that the Backup tab is activated before the wizardstarts.Restore Wizard The wizard that also appears on the Welcome taband is called Restore Wizard (Advanced).As with the BackupWizard, the Backup tab becomes active before the wizard starts.ASR Wizard The wizard that also appears on the Welcome tab andis called Automated System Recovery Wizard.The Backup tabbecomes active before the wizard starts.Catalog a backup file Enables you to get a complete overview ofeverything that has been backed up in the backup file you haveselected.This option becomes active only if the Restore And ManageMedia tab is active.Note:A catalog is a complete list of all foldersand files, including the complete folder structure, that are containedin the backup file.The benefit of the catalog is that you can quicklysee what is in the backup file and where else you need to scan thewhole backup to determine what is on it.When you use catalogs,they will be written at the start of the backup file or tape.However,to accelerate access to the catalog, it can also reside on local storage.In the former situation, it is referred to as on-media catalog; in thelatter, it is called on-disk catalog.MediaTools Lets you perform a limited number of actions on tapemedia, like format, retension, and erase.This option becomes activewww.syngress.com189_XP_05.qxd 11/9/01 2:35 PM Page 259Working with System Tools " Chapter 5 259only if you are in the Restore and Manage Media tab and have atape-based device installed in your computer.Report Brings up the Backup Reports dialog box that lists all thebackups that are performed.You can select a specific report and viewor print it.If you click View, Notepad opens with a plain-text logfile of that backup.These backup log files are located in the folder:%User%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\data.Options Opens the Options dialog box that let you set a number ofbackup- and restore-related options (see the following section).Setting the Options in the Backup UtilityAfter you select Tools | Options, the Options dialog box (see Figure 5.29)opens.Again, you see a number of check box options.Let s address these in a tab-by-tab fashion.Note that the Options dialog box is context sensitive and the tabthat opens will be the one most related to the current task you are working on.For example, if you are working on the Welcome tab and you open Options, theGeneral tab is selected.If you are working in the Backup tab, the Backup Typetab of Options is selected.Figure 5.29 The Options Dialog Box of the Backup Utility Showing theGeneral TabGeneral TabThe following options are available on the General tab:Compute selection information before backup and restoreoperations If selected, the backup/restore process will determine howwww.syngress.com189_XP_05.qxd 11/9/01 2:35 PM Page 260260 Chapter 5 " Working with System Toolsmany files you selected to back up/restore, the amount of bytes thesetotal, and how much time it takes to back up/restore them (See Figures5.30 and 5.33).The latter is a rough estimate that is based on tape devicespeeds.If you are doing a backup to the disk of another computer over100 Megabit Ethernet, this will go much faster.Figure 5.30 The Selection Information Dialog Box Displays On-The-Fly Computations on the Backup FiguresUse the catalogs on the media to speed up building restore cat-alogs on disk If selected, this will write a catalog of all the files that arebacked up at the beginning of a backup file.If you want to restore froma backup file, it reads the catalog after which you can select the files/folders you want to restore
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