Working with backup sets : File system backup sets (Windows) : Restoring a File system backup set : Specifying restore options
 
Specifying restore options
1. On the Select restore options page, select from the following options to customize the restore.
F1 Help: "Select restore options"
2. To customize the results of the restore in addition to file overwrite policies in the advanced options (page 115), you can configure the following restore options:
Options in the Permissions section
Options in the Locked files section
Skip offline files (stubs)
Overwrite junction point
Drop-down list for Compression settings
Drop-down list for settings on Encrypted Files
For more information on individual options, see the F1 help for the page.
3. In the Method section, select one of the following methods for DS-Client to complete the restore:
Save – DS-Client will use an indirect restore method to prevent partially restored files from overwriting an existing file. DS-Client will restore files to a temporary location first. If the file is restored successfully, the original file will then be overwritten with the temporary file.
Use buffer – DS-Client will restore files to the DS-Client buffer first and then transfer them to the restore destination. This method minimizes the duration for which the restore process will occupy the destination server.
Fast – DS-Client will use a direct restore method, writing data as it is received.
NOTE:  When the Fast method is selected, files in the destination location will be overwritten upon receipt of the first byte of data.
4. To configure the remaining restore options:
Detailed log – Select this check box to record all files that are restored.
Skip Pre/Post – Clear this check box to enable Pre/Post Execution. DS-Client will run a specified activity before and/or after a restore operation. For more information, see “Using Pre/Post processes to run processes before and/or after a restore”, "Pre & Post Execution", and "Pre & Post Execution (Linux DS-Client)".
5. Click Next.