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NetBackup User’s Guide - Microsoft Windows
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Restore Operations
A restore reads backups from the storage device on the NetBackup master server
or the NetBackup slave server and restores them to the NetBackup client.
NetBackup allows you to select a combination of files, folders with files, or entire
drives to restore.
File Permissions and Open Files
File permissions require write permission on the destination folder in order to
restore a file. A file will not be restored when a file with the identical name is
open on the NetBackup client.
Access Control Lists
If the access control list to a file on a Windows NT system has changed since the
file was backed up, the file will be restored by NetBackup as follows:
A user that has been granted access to the file since the backup will not
have access to the file after the restore
A user that has had access to the file removed since the backup will again
have access after the file is restored
If the access control list has changed since the backup, it will be restored to what
it was at the time of the backup.
Server Directed Restore
The administrator on the NetBackup master server can direct restores to any
NetBackup client (regardless of which NetBackup client the files came from).
Refer to the NetBackup System Administrators Guide - UNIX or the NetBackup
System Administrators Guide - Windows NT Server for details.
A client can prohibit server directed restores by clearing the
Allow Server-Directed
Restores:
option on the
G
eneral property sheet.
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