Administrator Guide
4. In the Restore Points area of the action pane, click Edit Notes. The Restore Point Notes dialog box
appears.
5. Edit the note text in the text box, or click Clear to clear the text box and start over. Click Revert to
undo any modifications made to the note.
6. Click OK to save the changes. The revised note is displayed on the Restore Point Details tab.
Unimport a Restore Point
Use this procedure to unimport a transportable restore point that has been previously restored or
exposed.
NOTE: The Unimport action is available on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and later operating
systems only. For VMware restore points, use the Unexpose action.
1. In the Server Connections area of the navigation pane, connect to a server or host.
2. In the Backup Extensions area of the navigation pane, select a data source.
3. Select a restore point that has been restored or exposed by a prior action. (Restore point status is
Imported or Imported and Exposed.)
4. In the Restore Points area of the action pane, click Unimport.
5. Click Yes to unimport the restore point or No to cancel the operation.
Delete a Restore Point
Use this procedure to a delete a restore point.
1. In the Server Connections area of the navigation pane, connect to a server or host.
2. In the Backup Extensions area of the navigation pane, select a data source.
3. Select the restore point you want to delete.
4. In the Restore Points area of the action pane, click Delete Restore Point.
5. Click OK to delete the restore point.
Prevent a Restore Point from Expiring (Force Keep)
The Force Keep option puts a lock on a restore point to prevent it from being automatically deleted.
1. In the Server Connections area of the navigation pane, connect to a server or host.
2. In the Backup Extensions area of the navigation pane, select a data source.
3. Select the restore point you want to keep from expiring. (These restore points are displayed with the
Force Keep icon .)
4. In the Restore Points area of the action pane, click Force Keep. The restore point cannot be
automatically deleted.
Allow a Restore Point to be Automatically Expired (Allow Auto-Deletion)
Use the following procedure to remove the Force Keep flag from a restore point, allowing the restore
point to be automatically deleted based on the retention policy for the backup set.
1. In the Server Connections area of the navigation pane, connect to a server or host.
2. In the Backup Extensions area of the navigation pane, select a data source.
3. Select a restore point that was previously set to never expire using the Force Keep action. (These
restore points are displayed with the Force Keep icon.)
4. In the Restore Points area of the action pane, click Allow Auto-Deletion.
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