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In the right content panel, double-click the folder that contains the file that
you want to view.
5
Right-click the file that you want to view, and then click View File.
The View option is unavailable if you select a program file that has a .exe,
.dll, or .com file extension.
To restore one or more files
1
On the Tools page, click Run Recovery Point Browser.
2
Navigate to your backup destination folder, select the recovery point file you
want to browse, and then click Open.
3
In the Recovery Point Browser, select a drive in the tree panel (on the left).
4
In the content panel (on the right), double-click a folder that contains the file
you want to view.
5
Do one of the following:
Right-click the file you want to view and click View File.
The View option is dimmed (unavailable) if you selected a program file
that has a .exe, .dll, or .com file extension.
Select one or more files, click Recover Files, and then click Recover to
restore them to their original location.
If prompted, click Yes or Yes to All to overwrite the existing (original)
files.
Using a search engine
If you have a desktop search engine, such as Google Desktop, you can configure
your backups to create recovery points that are searchable.
Note: If your organization uses Symantec Backup Exec Web Retrieve, it is likely
that your network administrator has already enabled this feature.
You can configure your backups to support one of these search engines. Be sure
to check the Enable search engine support at the time you define the backup.
See To define a drive-based backup” on page 52..
See About using a search engine to search recovery points” on page 169..
Exploring the contents of a recovery point
Using a search engine
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