
Chapter 8: PowerQuest DataKeeper78
Specify file
types
(continued)
To move file types between the Backup Files Matching and
Ignore Files Matching list boxes, select the files you want, then
click the appropriate arrow (<< or >>) to move the files.
To add more file types to a list box, type *.<file extension> in the
Add file type text box, then click << or >>.
To delete file types, select the extensions you want, then click
Delete.
Backup
location–
Primary
In the Backup locations group box, verify the specified primary
backup location. Or, click Browse to select a new location for the
backup. The primary backup location can be a fixed local hard
disk, a network disk, or removable media such as LS120, JAZ, or
Zip disks. The word “(active)” will appear at the end of the option
name “Primary” to indicate that the backup location is in effect. If
the primary backup location becomes unavailable, the “active”
status is applied to the substitute backup location.
Backup
location–
Substitute if
primary
unavailable
In the Backup locations group box, verify the specified substitute
backup location if the primary location is unavailable, or click
Browse to select a new substitute backup location on your hard
disk. The word “(active)” will appear at the end of the option
name if the primary backup location becomes inactive
(unavailable). This helps you identify that the substitute backup
location is in effect.
Number of
versions to
keep
In the Options group box, specify the number of backup versions
(1-99) you want to keep. File versioning lets you go back to a
previous backup if you have made an unwanted change to a file,
or the current backup becomes corrupted. You should check the
date and time of the backups to determine which version you
want to restore.
Option: Description:
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