Files and Folders Recovery.
Files and Folders Recovery confirmation dialog
The recovery procedure begins with confirmation dialog, where recovery
options can be specified.
- Destination Path
-
Specify the target location where recovered file(s) or
folder(s) will be written. This path will be remembered as a default path for
use during the next UNDELETE session. The default path can be changed in the
Options dialog box.
If you cannot enter the target location path in this field, you may browse
to the destination. Click the browse button to the right of the path field.
Recovery options
- Silent Directory creation
- With this option selected, directories and
subdirectories are created with no confirmation dialog.
- Replace invalid file name characters.
- With this option on, you will be able to enter character, using to replace
invalid character in file or folder name, such as:
\ / : * " < > |
during the recovery process.
- Allow writing on the same drive with source item.
- With this option selected, you may write recovered files on the same drive as
the source data. This option available only if recover Files and Folders
localy.
We strongly
recommend to DO NOT USE this options unless necessary
Files and Folders Recovery over the Network
Note
This option available for Active@ UNDELETE Network Edition only.
Recovering data on remote machine confirmed with dialog:
Network Recovery options
- Save recovered Files and Folders localy
- With this option selected, recovered files will be saved on local machine. In
this case, Destination Path indicates path on local machine.
Recovering encrypted files
Active@ UNDELETE allow to recover encrypted files in a same way as other
files. To successfully recovery encrypted files there are few prerequisites:
- You have to have administration rights on the machine or at least have owner
rights on file you going to recover;
- The destination folder where file is going to recover should be located on
NTFS drive. If in some reason, you cannot use NTFS drive, you can save
recovered file on FAT drive and complete recover procedure later using special
command Recover encrypted files using FAT
See Also
Recover encrypted files using FAT