8.Click OK to complete the job configuration. Click Yes at the prompt to see the new job (command) in your Home folder.

9.Select the new job object and click the Run button on the Command bar to start the job. If you have installed the Quick Access Control, hold the cursor over the Data Protector Express icon in the Windows System tray, normally in the bottom right corner of your screen. You can see that the job is running.

NOTE: During execution of the job you may notice a flashing red button in the lower right portion of the screen. This indicates an Alert that requires your intervention. Click the button to open the alert details and resolve the issue.

10.The status of the job is visible in the lower left hand pane, the Info bar, of the Administrator. Alternately, click on the Status and Logs link in the top left hand area — the Navigation bar. For more detailed information click on Status in the Command bar. The job's property page will open and show the status of the running job.

11.It is a good practice to check the logs after a job runs to ensure that there were no problems. Click Status and Logs in the Navigation bar. Locate your job in the list, click on the + sign to expand the job and select the most recent run. The property pane will show the first page of the job log. To see the entire log, click the View Log button in the Command bar.

12.Select the log entry for the restore job and double-click to open it. Scroll through the log to check that everything is OK. If the Next button is bold, there are additional pages to check. Click Close when you have finished reading the log.

13.You have now created and run your first restore job.

Restore to a Different Location

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