Apple ipod manual Restoring SMB Backup Data

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Restoring SMB Backup Data

The data backed up from the SMB shares on the Windows or MAC systems may be restored to their original locations, to different shares on the same system, a share on a different SMB system, or even to a directory on a Linux or AIX system (also configured as an SBAdmin client).

Using Actions!Restore Data from a Backup, you can select the backup to restore from. If an SMB backup is selected, you will be provided the option of restoring the entire share (to the same or different SMB client), regular files or entire directories (to the same SMB client, different SMB client, or even to an AIX or Linux client). In addition, you can select a different destination, whether it be a share name or a directory.

Although a backup job may contain multiple shares (in the case of Windows), you can selectively restore specific shares, files or directories by selecting the items to restore from the administrator interface.

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Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X

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Contents Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS Trademarks and Copyrights Table of Contents How to Use this Guide SBAdmin Windows SMB Backup FeatureIntroduction Configuring SMB Client Backups Sharing SMB FoldersRestoring SMB Backup Data Configure the Computer for File Sharing Windows 98 / MESharing a Folder Page Windows 2000 / NT Double-click on the Network Dial-Up ConnectionsClick Permissions Page Page Windows XP PRO Click on Permissions Page Page MAC OS Enabling Windows SharingLook below the Services list for a message such as
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