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Options on this page affect the way a particular backup job is executed. Options that are marked with (*) might not be available in your edition - check Feature Matrix for detailed information on differences between editions.
Backup options
Use local catalogs (.bkc) If this option is checked, Backup4all will keep a local copy of the backup catalog for the current backup job. Keeping a local copy of the catalog is recommended in most cases, except when using a backup rotation scheme to back up to CD or DVD, USB or external drives.
Example: the option Use locals catalogs is unchecked and you are performing an incremental backup to DVD, but on each working day you're changing the DVD so that if one DVD fails you'll still be able to recover most of your files. So on Monday you insert DVD 1, Backup4all runs and performs a full backup. On Tuesday you insert DVD 2 (which is empty) and Backup4all performs a full backup that includes all the data that's on DVD 1 plus the data that was added in between. Now, if the Use local catalogs option would have been checked, Backup4all would have executed on DVD 2 an incremental backup because of the full backup already executed on DVD 1.
Test after backup If this option is set Backup4all will test the resulting backup for data integrity after every backup process. Only the latest backup number will be tested after the backup execution. If you wish to test other backup numbers you can do so from the Test Backup window.
Delete sources after successful backup If this option is checked the backup sources will be deleted after performing the backup. This option is disabled if the Test after backup option is not enabled.
Ask for backup label before execution If this option is set a window will be shown and will prompt the user to enter the label description of the backup increment. If you do not want to give a label to the current backup, leave the edit control empty. Check the Don't label next backups if you do not want to see this window when the current backup job is executed in the future. This feature is particularly useful for incremental backup types, when the label can be seen as a milestone for all files backed up. These labels are visible on the Versions page of the Restore Wizard and in the list of file versions in the Explore view.
Backup open files (XP/Win2003 Server/Vista only) If this option is checked, Backup4all will use the Volume Shadow Copy service to back up local open files from NTFS partitions in Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server or Windows Vista. This way you can back up files that are in use (for example your .pst file without closing Ms Outlook).
Backup priority Using the slider you can set the backup execution priority compared to the rest of the running processes on your system. Setting it to Highest priority, for instance, will determine the system to allocate most of its resources for this backup execution.
Run action before backup
Run program/action Check this option and select one of the predefined actions or choose a different executable file. You can either enter directly the path to the program (has to be between quotes) or click the
The <Clear backup> predefined action deletes the ".bkc" file and all zip files associated with the current backup job. If this action is set, then the backup performed is a full backup, even if the backup type is set to incremental or differential . You can customize it with the following parameters (numbers can be changed as necessary):
Run only once If this option is set, the action will run only once at the next backup execution and the Run program/action option will be reset and disabled afterwards.
Run action after backup
Run program/action Check this option and select one of the predefined actions or choose a different executable file. You can either enter directly the path to the program (has to be between quotes) or click the
Available predefined actions:
Run only once If this option is set, the action will run only once at the next backup execution and the Run program/action option will be reset and disabled.
Run action on You can set conditions to run the action after the backup: on Success, on Warnings or on Errors. You can check multiple options or a single one, but at least one option must be checked.
Comparison
Criteria This section contains special settings for advanced file comparison. You can set what properties of a file will be used when deciding if a file was modified or not. There is a list of quick sets to choose for predefined comparison criteria:
Available file properties are:
Available file attributes are:
If you select more than one attribute, Backup4all will consider the file for backup if any of the attributes selected is changed. Legacy (use archive bit) If this is selected, Backup4all will determine which files will be backed up by verifying if the archive bit attribute is set. If the archive bit attribute for a file is not set, that file will be ignored (even if its size was modified for instance). Our recommendation is to use the Criteria option since it's more accurate than using the archive bit alone.
Play sounds after backup
Use this section to set sound notifications to be played when the backup is finished. There are three types of sound notifications depending on the backup status: success, warning and error.
Play sounds If checked then success, warning and error sounds will be played at the end of the backup. By default this option is not checked.
On success It indicates the sound that will be played when the backup is finished with success. The default sound is <Default beep sound>, but you can change it using the Open button
On warning It indicates the sound that will be played when the backup is finished with warnings. The default sound is <Exclamation sound>, but you can change this using the Open button
On error It indicates the sound that will be played when the backup has failed because of an error. The default sound is <Asterisk sound>, but you can change this using the Open button
Open sounds This button will open the standard Sounds and Multimedia Properties->Sounds window of the operating system (that can also be opened from the Control Panel). You can use this to configure or troubleshoot your sounds settings.
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