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Excludes all files with the .log extension
Excludes all files and folders with names starting with "F"
(such as folders F, F1 and files F.log, F1.log)
Excludes all .log files with names consisting of four
symbols and starting with "F"
Excludes files named "F.log" from all folders with the
name "Finance"
Excludes folders named "F" from all folders with the
name "Finance"
Excludes the file named "F.log" located in the folder
/home/user/Finance
The above settings are not effective for the files or folders that were explicitly selected for recovery.
For example, assume that you selected the folder MyFolder and the file MyFile.tmp outside that
folder, and selected to skip all .tmp files. In this case, all .tmp files in the folder MyFolder will be
skipped during the recovery process, but the file MyFile.tmp will not be skipped.
5.1.5 When to recover
Select when to start the recovery task:
Now - the recovery task will be started immediately after you click OK on the Recover data page.
Later - the recovery task will be started manually afterwards. If you need to schedule the task,
clear the Task will be started manually check box, and specify the required date and time.
5.1.6 Task credentials
Provide credentials for the account under which the task will run.
To specify credentials
1. Select one of the following:
Run under the current user
The task will run under the credentials with which the user who starts the tasks is logged on.
If the task has to run on schedule, you will be asked for the current user's password on
completing the task creation.
Use the following credentials
The task will always run under the credentials you specify, whether started manually or
executed on schedule.
Specify:
User name. When entering the name of an Active Directory user account, be sure to also
specify the domain name (DOMAIN\Username or Username@domain).
Password. The password for the account.
2. Click OK.
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