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Use the setting set in the Machine options – to use the setting specified for the machine. For
more information refer to Machine options.
Log the following event types – to log events of the recovery operations in the Application Event
Log. Specify the types of events to be logged:
All events – log all events (information, warnings and errors)
Errors and warnings
Errors only
Do not log - to disable logging events of the recovery operations in the Application Event Log.
5.7.5 File-level security
This option is effective only for recovery from file-level backup of Windows files.
This option defines whether to recover NTFS permissions for files along with the files.
The preset is: Recover files with their security settings.
If the file NTFS permissions were preserved during backup (p. 118), you can choose whether to
recover the permissions or let the files inherit the NTFS permissions from the folder to which they
are recovered.
5.7.6 Mount points
This option is effective only in Windows for recovering data from a file-level backup.
Enable the Mount points option to recover files and folders that were stored on the mounted
volumes and were backed up with the enabled Mount points option. For details of backing up
mounted volumes or cluster shared volumes, see Mount points (p. 120).
The preset is: Disabled.
This option is effective only when you select for backup a folder that is higher in the folder hierarchy
than the mount point. If you select for recovery folders within the mount point or the mount point
itself, the selected items will be recovered regardless of the Mount points option value.
Please be aware that if the volume is not mounted at the moment of recovery, the data will be recovered
directly to the folder that has been the mount point at the time of backing up.
5.7.7 Pre/Post commands
This option is effective for Windows and Linux operating systems and PE-based bootable media.
The option enables you to define the commands to be automatically executed before and after the
data recovery.
Example of how you can use the pre/post commands:
Launch the Checkdisk command in order to find and fix logical file system errors, physical
errors or bad sectors to be started before the recovery starts or after the recovery ends.
The program does not support interactive commands, i.e. commands that require user input (for
example, "pause".)
A post-recovery command will not be executed if the recovery proceeds with reboot.