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Select the Recovery Point to Copy

Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) provides a list of available recovery points and lets you select the recovery point to create a copy. You can specify the destination, recovery point date, and time range to copy a recovery point.

Follow these steps:

  1. On the Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) home page, select Copy Recovery Point.

    The Copy Recovery Point dialog opens.

    This diagram shows the options available in Copy Recovery Point

  2. Click Change to change the backup location.

    The Source dialog opens where you can select the backup location.

    Restore-Source

  3. Select one of the following sources:

    Select local disk or shared folder

    a. Specify or browse to the location where your backup images are stored and select the appropriate backup source.

    You can click the green arrow button to verify the connection to the specified location. If necessary, enter the Username and Password credentials to gain access to that source location.

    The Select backup location dialog opens.

    b. Select the folder where the recovery points are stored and click OK.

    The Select backup location dialog closes and you can see the backup location in the Source dialog.

    c. Click OK.

    The recovery points are listed in the Browse Recovery Points dialog.

    Select Recovery Point Server

    a. Specify the Recovery Point Server setting details and click Refresh.

    All the agents are listed in the Data Protection Agent column in the Source dialog.

    b. Select the agent from the displayed list and click OK.

    The recovery points are listed in the Browse Recovery Points dialog.

    Note: All the dates containing recovery points for the specified location are highlighted in green.

  4. Select the calendar date for the backup image to copy.

    The corresponding recovery points for that date are displayed, with the time of the backup, the type of backup that was performed, and the name of the backup.

    Note: A clock icon with a lock symbol indicates that the recovery point contains encrypted information and can require a password for the restore.

  5. Select a Recovery Point to copy.

    The backup content (including any applications) for the selected recovery point displays.

  6. Click Next.

    The Copy Options dialog opens.

The recovery point to copy is specified.